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Senior Care Authority

National Resources

Tim Walsh, Local Senior Advisors

- Raleigh, NC 27617

National Resources

Senior Care Authority® is pleased to offer the following list of trusted organizations providing a variety of solutions to support you and your family. ​

AARP Money Management Program (www.aarpmmp.org)

Provides a network of money management programs for elders

Alzheimer's Association (www.alz.org)

Resources for individuals, families, and caregivers who are navigating Alzheimer’s 

American Bar Association Commission on Law and Aging (www.abanet.org/aging)

Lists statewide resources to help older adults with legal issues

American Parkinson Disease Association (www.apdaparkinson.org)

Resources for people faced with Parkinson’s Disease

Benefits Check Up (www.benefitscheckup.org)

Helps identify benefits programs available for older adults with limited incomes

Boomers Today (http://www.seniorcareauthority.com/podcasts.html)

Weekly podcasts on subjects of interest to families navigating decisions related to all aspects of aging (both recorded and transcribed)

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services  (http://www.cms.gov)

Comprehensive information on Medicare and Medicaid, including ratings of skilled nursing facilities

Charity Navigator (www.charitynavigator.org)

A guide for giving that rates charities and helps ensure giving to legitimate organizations

Daily Caring  www.dailycaring.com

Comprehensive tips for caregivers

Give (www.give.org)

Organization created by the Better Business Bureau to research charities and encourage smart giving decisions 

Leading Age (www.leadingage.org)

Inspiration, service, and advocacy for older adults

Legal Services Corporation (www.lsc.gov)

Lists civil legal assistance to low-income US residents

Long Term Care (http://longtermcare.acl.gov/)

Basics of long-term care - find out about costs, options, and more 

Long Term Care Ombudsman (http://www.ltcombudsman.org)

Advocacy for rights of people living in long-term care communities 

Meals on Wheels (http://www.mealsonwheelsamerica.org)

Guide to in home food delivery for seniors

Medicare (www.medicare.gov)

Information on Medicare, including an evaluation of skilled nursing facilities

National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (www.naela.org)

Searchable directory of elder law attorneys

National Adult Protective Services Association (www.napsa-now.org)

The National Center on Elder Abuse (www.ncea.aoa.gov)

Provides contact information for reporting suspected elder abuse for each state

National Committee for the Prevention of Elder Abuse (www.preventelderabuse.org)

General information about elder abuse, and lists community resources

National Council on Aging (www.ncoa.org)

Resources and options for older adults and families

“YOU SIMPLY SAVED ME, SENIOR CARE AUTHORITY®. YOU DID MORE THAN I EVER COULD HAVE HOPED FOR. THANK YOU EVER SO MUCH FOR BEING THERE IN SUCH A DESPERATE TIME OF CRISIS AND MAKING IT EASY AND ENDING VERY SUCCESSFULLY"

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“We received all the help we needed and were extremely satisfied with all your follow up.”

- S. Culver

“My mom really appreciated you coming to the residential care home the night my dad arrived. Thank you!”

- J. Giovanni

“You are amazingly wonderful and patient and do good things in this world.”

- S. Coleman

"Tim is phenomenal. I was extremely stressed and overwhelmed. I had to convince my parents that they needed to move into assisted living; and even to leave their life-long home state, so that they could be closer to me such that I could help and care for them. If it was going to work at all, it had to happen quickly. Tim found a wonderful place for my parents - and was able to do it quickly and efficiently. He was helpful, knowledgable, and supportive. I would never have been able to get through it without him. I will recommend him to everyone I can."

- Don R.
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