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Geriatric Care Management Services

Alzheimer's Care Resource CenterWhen it’s time to say good bye, The Alzheimer’s Care Resource Center has support and counseling available for caregivers- to learn more of our services, click here.

Great Read on saying Good Bye from Laura Bush- enjoy and SHARE!

When former first lady Laura Bush was campaigning with her husband for the governorship of Texas and raising her young twin girls, she was also taking care of her father, who had Alzheimer’s disease. He died in 1995. As part of The Shriver Report on Alzheimer’s, Bush shared the following essay about that struggle.

“For years I’ve been an advocate for health concerns like breast cancer and heart disease, because I believe lifelong good health begins with awareness. This truth has helped shape our fight against HIV/AIDS, heart disease and various cancers, but the same lesson can be applied to another leading cause of death in America — Alzheimer’s disease. Today it’s estimated that 5.3 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease, and someone develops a new case every 70 seconds. And while nearly 11 million Americans serve as unpaid caregivers to those affected by Alzheimer’s, their stories often go untold. They’re on the front lines of fighting a disease that shows no reverence for a life well-lived. They see the slow fade of a once vibrant life. Their experiences can help raise awareness and spur research to find a cure, so we can build a future in which Alzheimer’s no longer exists.

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ElderCare West Palm BeachA lot of the calls we receive are from seniors who really don’t need a nurse, but could use a friend.  A “friend” in terms of someone that can provide them with non-medical care and services.

At our agency, non-medical home care services are usually provided by companions, Certified Nurses Aides or Home Health Aides.  These woman (and men) are wonderful.

They step in when an older client is recovering from an illness or surgery, but rather than provide nursing care, they provide just a little extra help during the recuperation period.

Most of the care or services are clients need, are similar to the things that we would do for one of our own friends.  They often includes help with:

  • Companionship
  • Meal Preparation
  • Light housework
  • Transportation & errands
  • and shopping

Because so many of our workers are CNA’s or HHA’s, they can further assist the client who needs help with:

  • Bathing/Showering
  • Ambulation
  • Transfers
  • Medication Management
  • and dressing

To learn more about how ElderCare at Home can help you, call us at 561-585-0400 or email us at info@eldercareathome.org

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