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Daily support services provided to individuals who are unable to fully care for themselves due to a disability or functional limitation. These services can be provided informally by a family member or friend or more formally by a paid professional such as a home health aide, nurse or therapist.

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  1. Eight Myths About Children and Loss
    Hospice Foundation of America
  2. Helping a Child Deal with Death
    By Nancy Boyd Webb, DSW, BCD, RPT-S, Hospice Foundation of America
  3. Holiday Survival Strategies
    By Judy Tatelbaum, MSW, Hospice Foundation of America
  4. Education and Care - Emergency Room Visits
    Alzheimer's Foundation of America
  5. Fact Sheet - Hypoxic-Anoxic Brain Injury
    Family Caregiver Alliance
  6. TAKE CARE OF YOUR FEET
    By Dr. Marion Somers, Ph. D., Ask Dr. Marion
    Sound advice to your questions from Dr. Marion, Ph.D., Geriatric Care Manager
  7. Allocating Family Responsibilities
    National Institute on Aging
    Be sure to talk with other family members and decide who will be responsible for which tasks. Think about your schedules...
  8. Fact Sheet - Work and Eldercare
    Family Caregiver Alliance
  9. Brain Health - Issues to Address
    Alzheimer's Foundation of America
  10. Education and Care - Home Supervision
    Alzheimer's Foundation of America
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