Whether or not you have concerns, we recommend you take a few moments to review the table below.
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| Stress: | As the primary family caregiver, you are stressed and your relationships or obligations may be suffering. |
| Memory: | You notice changes in behavior, memory loss, dementia or possibly, Alzheimer’s disease affecting the elder’s life. |
| Neglect: | The elder is not paying bills or keeping up with personal or household care. |
| Driving: | You are concerned about your family member’s ability to drive or are uncomfortable riding with them. |
| Grief: | The elder is not recovering from grief over the loss of a loved one. |
| Legal: | You are not sure whether the family member has the necessary legal documents or they are unwilling to tell you about resources or legal documents. |
| Housing: | You are unsure about the choices or best living situation for your loved one. |
| Distance: | Your ability to assess the situation is hampered by geographical distance – you are Caring from a Distance. |
| Changes: | Recent visits have shown changes that alarm or concern you. |
| Resources: | There may be entitlements or resources that are being missed. |
| Family Conflict: | Your family is in conflict over the best options for Mom or Dad. |
| Resistance to help: | You have hired help for your loved one which he or she refuses. |
| Chronic needs of a non-elder: | You are responsible for a family member who is developmentally disabled (DD), suffers from chronic mental illness or is served by a Special Needs Trust. |
To get immediate assistance with your unique situation, call (866) 760-1808 for an In-depth, Complimentary Phone Consultation.
You may also qualify for a Comprehensive Professional In-Home Assessment performed by a certified, Professional Geriatric Care Manager. Call (866) 760-1808 or Email Us to learn more.


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