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  2. Assisted Living Types, Costs, Services, and More - WebMD

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    The services offered by assisted living communities vary from facility to facility. Services often include: One to three meals a day. Monitoring of medication. Personal care, including dressing ...

  3. Unlicensed assistive personnel - Wikipedia

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    Assisting with ambulation and mobilization of patients; Collecting specimens for required medical tests, Providing emotional and support services to patients, their families and other caregivers; Assisting with personal hygiene: bathing, oral hygiene, nail care, and grooming; Assisting with dressing, repositioning, feeding, and toileting

  4. Alzheimerā€™s Care Guide: 10 Helpful Tips for Caregivers

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    10 tips for caregivers of people with Alzheimerā€™s disease. Here are a few tips for caring for someone with AD. 1. Educate yourself. Learn about your loved oneā€™s condition. This can improve ...

  5. Caregiving: Taking Care of Older Adults - WebMD

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    Add safety rails in showers and tubs and near the toilet. Reduce water temperature to below 120 F (48.9 C). Move furniture and clear clutter to create clear, wide paths. Place nightlights ...

  6. Older Adults: Assistive Devices to Make Life Easier - WebMD

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    Bedroom: Bed rail: This stability bar slips beneath your mattress, so you get in and out of bed safely. Button hook and zipper pull: This gadget makes getting dressed easier. One end pulls button ...

  7. Does Medicare Pay for a Caregiver? - Healthline

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    Medicare wonā€™t pay for a caregiver to provide these services in your home if these are the only services you need. Medicare also doesnā€™t pay for: 24-hour care in your home. full-time skilled ...

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