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Home Care resources in once place

Navigating the world of home care can feel overwhelming, but you don't have to do it alone. We've compiled a comprehensive collection of resources to help families, caregivers, and individuals make informed decisions about their care journey.

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Resources on how to help loved ones transition to personal care:

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The NIA offers a wealth of information on aging, caregiving, and healthy living for seniors. Their resources include guides on how to care for elderly loved ones, managing health conditions, and planning for the future.

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The FCA provides education, services, and advocacy for caregivers. They offer a wide range of resources, including care strategies, legal advice, and self-care tips for caregivers.

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AARP's Caregiving Resource Center provides practical tools, guides, and support for family caregivers. Their resources cover everything from financial planning to health management and legal issues.

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For families caring for loved ones with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, the Alzheimer’s Association offers specialized resources. They provide information on managing symptoms, support groups, and a 24/7 helpline.

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Eldercare Locator, a service of the U.S. Administration on Aging, helps families find local services for older adults, including in-home care, transportation, and community support services.

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The NAC provides research, advocacy, and resources aimed at improving the quality of life for caregivers. Their resources include reports, toolkits, and connections to support networks.

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For families concerned about nutrition, Meals on Wheels delivers nutritious meals to seniors at home. They also provide wellness checks and companionship to help combat isolation.

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The American Red Cross offers classes and resources for family caregivers. Their program covers topics like medication management, home safety, and emergency preparedness.

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ALCA professionals can help families navigate complex care needs, offering personalized care management and planning services.

Every Heart is Worth Caring For

We offer round-the-clock care for individuals who require continuous support, ensuring their needs are met at any time of the day or night.

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