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  1. ... check with the agencies and groups listed below. Home-care services may include: Clinical care from a registered nurse ... Financial help Home repair and modification Housing options Home-care services Joe's House -- www.joeshouse.org helps people with ...
  2. ... care of the tracheostomy during the hospital stay. Home-care service may also be available. Normal lifestyles are encouraged ...
  3. ... care of the tracheostomy during the hospital stay. Home-care service may also be available. You should be able ...
  4. ... surgery center A laboratory or imaging center Your home Services and other health care providers. Medicare Part B also pays for health ...
  5. ... the family a break (called respite care). Provider services. Nursing care. Home health aide and homemaker services. Counseling. Medical equipment ...
  6. ... long-term insurance; some only pay for nursing home care and others pay for a range of services. You may not be able to get this ... Services website. Your guide to choosing a nursing home or other long-term services and supports. ... ...
  7. ... the person cope with the changes needed for home care. Care may include: Adult protective services Community resources Homemakers Visiting nurses or aides Volunteer ...
  8. ... help you cope with the changes needed for home care. Visiting nurses or aides, volunteer services, homemakers, adult protective services, adult day care, and ...
  9. ... able to assist you. If you need a home health care aid, ask your discharge planner for suggestions. You can also search for local programs and services. Here are some websites that can help: Family ...
  10. ... Adult day care Boarding homes Nursing homes In-home care Many organizations are available to help you care for a person with dementia. They include: Adult protective services Community resources Local or state government departments of ...
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