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Beginning the Caregiving Journey
Caregiving is a deeply personal journey that can involve many stages. We provide tips, resources, and help for every stage of this journey. Let’s examine the various phases or types of care that are available.
- Do I or a Loved One Need Care? - Take this in-depth assessment to diagnose whether you or a loved one may need additional help, as well as how to best receive that extra help.
- In-Home Care - Connect with an in-home care company or agency in your area that can provide care suited to the recipient’s lifestyle and schedule, all while allowing them to remain in their home or residence.
- Senior Living Facilities - Connect with senior living facilities near the care recipient that provide both care and act as living accommodations.
- Articles and Help - Read articles on how to prevent caregiver burnout, technology that can help you age independently, aging-in-place, how you can afford senior care, and more.
Legal Guidance:
Answers on Caring for Elders
Elder law attorneys handle a wide range of legal matters affecting an older people, including issues related to health care, long term care planning, guardianship, retirement, Social Security, Medicare/Medicaid, and other important matters.
Browse answers to common questions, pose your own question, or find an attorney here.
Care Guidance:
Aging Life Care Professionals
Aging Life Care™ Management, also known as geriatric care management, is a holistic, client-centered approach to caring for older adults. Aging Life Care Professionals, as members of the Aging Life Care Association® (ALCA), must meet stringent education, experience, and certification requirements.
ALCPs can help ease the burden by coordinating your loved one’s care plan, providing assessments, resources, and support. When caregiving for an aging family member becomes overwhelming, it may be time to contact an expert in aging well.