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Helping Those You Love

Caregiver's Guide

Over time some care receivers recover and/or improve.  If so, this can be very satisfying, but even when those being cared for are not able to improve, your efforts are enhancing the life of someone you care so much about, someone you love.

Assistive devices are already saving many caregivers from placing their own health and well-being at risk, but there are many day-to-day activities that remain difficult to complete without some kind of assistance. There also are diseases like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes for which cures or preventive measures are desperately needed. Here is where the kindness and love of family, friends, and even strangers have made the difference for so many older persons and their caregivers.

Find out more about caring for a loved one:

- Resources you may not know about
- Ensuring quality of life
- Day to Day living
- Living with the disabled
- How to hire qualified help
- How to afford quality care

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