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In today's world, it is common for family
members to live in different cities and states. As a result, many
adult children must provide care long distance when their older parents
or other relatives need help. This task can be difficult, stressful,
and time consuming. The information offered here is designed to help
long distance caregivers. It suggests issues to consider, how to
get needed support, and resources that provide useful information
and services.
The Eldercare Locator
Helps families find service providers and formal caregivers
where their loved one lives...even if they live some place else!
http://www.eldercare.gov (Off
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State Area Agencies on Aging
Through the Older Americans Act and
state and local resources, a network of state and local agencies
on aging are available to assist you in caring for your loved
one, whether you live next door or in the next state. Look
through this list and contact the agency closest to the person
needing care.
http://www.aoa.gov/eldfam/How_To_Find/Agencies/Agencies.asp (AoA
Web Site)
The Alzheimer's Association
A non-profit group that supports families and caregivers
of AD patients. The link below will take you to the Alzheimer's Association
website, where you will find a wealth of information on the disease and
guides to additional tips and resources.
http://www.alz.org/findchapter.asp (Off
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The National Institute on Aging's Alzheimer's
Disease Education and Referral Center
A public organization that provides information
and assistance to families dealing with Alzheimer's disease.
http://www.alzheimers.org/ (Off
Site)
AARP
A private non-profit organization that advocates
for and supports older adults. Click on this link to be connected to their
publication about long distance caregiving.
http://www.aarp.org/confacts/caregive/longdistance.html (Off
Site)
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