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  2. Essential Items, Supplies, and Tips for Caregivers - Healthline

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    a popper/stress ball or other fidget toy. a toiletry bag with toothbrush, toothpaste, floss, and any applicable creams or makeup. comfy shoes. a change of work clothes in case you have to go from ...

  3. your insurance. your location. For instance, in-home care and assisted living both cost an average of around $150 per day, while adult day services cost an average of $78 a day. Most insurance ...

  4. The 17 Best Products to Help Older Folks at Home - Healthline

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    According to the CDC, seniors fall over 36 million times a year. Some falls at home can be mitigated by eliminating the need to use: ladders. stepstools. unsafe climbing devices, like chairs. This ...

  5. Home Care: How to Make It Work - WebMD

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    To find the right in-home service, think about your family member’s needs and your needs as a caregiver. Ask your loved one’s doctor for advice. You’ll need a doctor’s orders to use long ...

  6. Help With in-Home Care for Someone With Alzheimer’s - WebMD

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    These services may be covered by Medicare, Medicaid, or private insurance, at least in part. In-home care is for people who need help to do things like take a bath, dress, make their meals, and ...

  7. What to Expect as a Caregiver - WebMD

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    Organizations including the National Alliance for Caregiving, Family Caregiver Alliance, AARP, and the National Institute on Aging offer online and real-life resources, support, and education for ...

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