1. RESPITE: Time Out for Caregivers Part I
    By Nancy Carson, National Family Caregivers Association
    No one can expend their energy, strength, and time giving to someone else, especially in the demanding role of family caregiver, without replenishing their own reserves. Sooner or later, something has to give. Respit…
  2. Fact Sheet - Traumatic Brain Injury
    Family Caregiver Alliance
  3. Medicare and You 2008
    US Department of Health and Human Services
  4. Technology for People Having Severe Hearing Losses, Hearing Aids, and Assistive Technology
    AbleData
    It's possible for individuals with severe hearing losses to function more efficiently under varying environmental sound conditions.
  5. Nursing Homes: Making the Right Choice
    National Institute on Aging
    A nursing home is a place for people who don't need to be in a hospital but can no longer be cared for at home.
  6. Hospice Services and Expenses
    Hospice Foundation of America
  7. Emergency Preparedness Checklist
    This checklist helps you prepare and organize in case of an emergency.
  8. Hospital Hints
    National Institute on Aging
    Going to the hospital is somewhat like traveling to another country - the sights are unfamiliar and the people you meet there often speak a foreign language.
  9. Medicaid Frequently Asked Questions
    By AGIS Staff, AGIS Network
    Description of article: Answers to the most commonly asked questions about Medicaid.
  10. What a Professional Assessment Covers Checklist
    This checklist provides a list of topics that should be covered in a professional assessment.
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