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Remember how easy it use to be to just pick up a phone to get information?  Now, you cam call the Caregiver's Resource Helpline, 24 hours a day, to listen and get answers to dealing with the most common concerns of caring for an aging family member.  You'll also be able to consult with a growing list of eldercare businesses and service providers to help you deal with the most challenging caregiver situation.  

The  Caregiver's Resource Helpline™  provides you with professional guidance practical “how to” information and listing of resources in an easy to listen format to help plan and manage your care of an aging family member.
 

How does the service work?
 
Simply, dial the toll-free number. At any time, while listening to the main menu, first, select one of the Programs of Interest and then select a related Topics of Interest listed below.
 
For example, while you are listening to the main menu press extension “1” for Program of Interest, Physical and Mental Conditions of Aging then press extension “4” for the related Topic of Interest, Maintaining an Active Mind.
 
Listen to the Topic of Interest and when you’re ready to select another Program and Topic of Interest you must press “0” (zero) to return to the main menu. Press “#” to repeat the recorded message.  You may press “411”, at any time, for the Directory of Resources and Services.  
    

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Physical and Mental 

Conditions of Aging

 

 Typically, in later life there is a strong association with several chronic health conditions that can affect physical and mental health.

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Vision and Hearing

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Taste, Touch and Smell

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Help With Eating

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Maintaining an Active Mind

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Dealing With Confusion

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Living Arrangements  

 

When caring for an aging family member nearby or from a distance, making the most appropriate living arrangements requires knowledge of housing options, awareness of community resources and assurance that your aging family member is in a safe environment. 

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Exploring Housing Options

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Long Distance Caregiving

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Locating Community Resources

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Safety In The Home

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Dealing With Medication

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Choosing A Nursing Home

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Subacute Nursing Home Care

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Financial & Legal  Assistance

 

Making informed financial and legal decisions are critical to successfully managing the affairs of an aging family member. You'll learn about longterm care insurance, sources for paying medical expenses and federal benefits such as Social Security, SSI, Medicare and Medicaid. Discover strategies for protecting your family member and his/her assets.

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Help For Medical & Long-term Care

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Medicare

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Medicaid

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Help With Income & Housing Expenses

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Getting Private Insurance

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Wills & Living Wills

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Self Help For The Caregiver  

 

Informal caregiving is a challenging, yet rewarding experience. Understanding how to balance responsibilities by taking care of your needs and involving others helps manage the natural stress and isolation of being a caregiver.

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Taking Charge

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Maintaining A Positive Attitude

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Determining Your Family's Needs

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Dealing With Professionals

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Involving The Family

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Avoiding Burnout

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Dealing With Changes

 

Change is the most predictable aspect of caregiving. You can expect to have strong feelings as you manage the role and responsibilities of caring for an aging family member. Coping with these changes successfully is the key to having a fulfilling and satisfying caregiving experience.

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Dealing With Your Feelings

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Changing Family Roles

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Avoiding Isolation

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Recognizing Changes

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Planning For Difficult Situations

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Planning For Death

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Note: This service is not intended to diagnose or treat an illness.  Always check with your doctor or other health professional.

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