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Senior Care Authority® is pleased to offer the following list of trusted organizations providing a variety of solutions to support you and your family.
Provides a network of money management programs for elders
Resources for individuals, families, and caregivers who are navigating Alzheimer’s
Lists statewide resources to help older adults with legal issues
Resources for people faced with Parkinson’s Disease
Helps identify benefits programs available for older adults with limited incomes
Weekly podcasts on subjects of interest to families navigating decisions related to all aspects of aging (both recorded and transcribed)
Comprehensive information on Medicare and Medicaid, including ratings of skilled nursing facilities
A guide for giving that rates charities and helps ensure giving to legitimate organizations
Comprehensive tips for caregivers
Organization created by the Better Business Bureau to research charities and encourage smart giving decisions
Inspiration, service, and advocacy for older adults
Lists civil legal assistance to low-income US residents
Basics of long-term care - find out about costs, options, and more
Advocacy for rights of people living in long-term care communities
Guide to in home food delivery for seniors
Information on Medicare, including an evaluation of skilled nursing facilities
Searchable directory of elder law attorneys
Provides contact information for reporting suspected elder abuse for each state
General information about elder abuse, and lists community resources
Resources and options for older adults and families
Legal Resources and Considerations for Seniors and Persons with Special Needs
Military and Veteran Benefits
Keeping seniors and disabled individuals safe on the jobsite is extremely important and requires additional measures
Disaster Safety & Assistive Technology: Protection for Seniors & the Disabled
Eldercare Locator fact sheets designed to assist you in making plans now for the care you want when you have a serious illness.
Some of the greatest opportunities that smart home technology offers are for the elderly and the disabled, for whom living at home can pose daily struggles.
Some simple decluttering and organizing can help ensure your home, or that of a loved one, remains a safe, comfortable, and familiar place of them to live long-term.
Irene F. / Chula Vista, CA