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

    www.webmd.com/healthy-aging/making-home-care-work

    Aging in Place: “All About Home Health Care Services.” Family Caregiver Alliance: “Hiring In-Home Help,” “Working Successfully with Home Care Services.” Alzheimer’s Association ...

  3. Home Care: Is It the Right Thing to Do? - WebMD

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    There are two basic types. In-home care services cover general daily activities and support, such as cooking, cleaning, helping your loved one dress, or just keeping them company. Home health care ...

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

    www.webmd.com/alzheimers/alzheimers-paid-home-care

    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 ...

  5. Caregiver Tools: 10 Things to Add to Your Toolkit - Healthline

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    Here are 10 tools for getting organized and balancing caregiving with self-care. 1. Documentation. Help the person you care for gather important documents and keep them in a box or safe. It’ll ...

  6. Family caregivers - Wikipedia

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    Family caregivers. Family caregivers (also known as "family carers") are "relatives, friends, or neighbors who provide assistance related to an underlying physical or mental disability for at-home care delivery and assist in the activities of daily living (ADLs) who are unpaid and have no formal training to provide those services." [1]

  7. Home care - Wikipedia

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    Homecare (also spelled as home care) is health care or supportive care provided by a professional caregiver in the individual home where the patient or client is living, as opposed to care provided in group accommodations like clinics or nursing home. [1] Homecare is also known as domiciliary care, social care or in-home care.

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