Resources
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Senior Living Advisors
Senior living advisors are experts in senior care arrangements. Not only can they provide objective advice on the best level of care for you or your loved ones, but they can also save you a huge amount of time. Instead of visiting senior communities and sifting through all the information by yourself, senior living advisors can provide you with a list of options and amenities to help you make your choice.
Senior living advisors are also experts local to the community where you’re looking to live. They can provide you with a wealth of knowledge regarding the ins and outs of relocating to a new community, and they will provide you with all of the options within the area.
In general, senior living advisors will take the time to get to know you and your family so that you can make the best decision.
Senior living advisors are also experts local to the community where you’re looking to live. They can provide you with a wealth of knowledge regarding the ins and outs of relocating to a new community, and they will provide you with all of the options within the area.
In general, senior living advisors will take the time to get to know you and your family so that you can make the best decision.
Elder Law Attorneys
They help families to maximize the independence and quality of life of older persons. Elder law attorneys can help families accomplish this while best utilizing and protecting life savings. They make sure that older persons receive whatever help or care they may need in ways that best utilize family and government resources. Elder Law attorneys have the expertise to prevent and solve problems in the following areas: Paying for Health and Long-term Care, Insurance, Planning for Disability, Fiduciary Representation, Legal Capacity Counseling, Elder Abuse, Retirement Planning, Housing, Residents Rights Advocacy, & Estate Planning.
Senior Center
A Senior Center is a community focal point where older persons (as individuals or in groups) come together for services and/or activities which enhance their dignity, reflect their experience and skills, support their independence, encourage their involvement in and with the Center and community, and respond to their diverse needs and interests. The primary role of the Center is to meet these needs by linking participants with resources offered by other agencies and offering services/ activities within the Center. While addressing the needs of this population through general and specialized programs. These programs cover such areas as creative arts, education, health, leadership development, nutrition, recreation, social and other support services. The Center also serves as a resource for the entire community for information on aging and support for family caregivers, training professionals and lay leaders and students, and for development of innovative approaches to aid pressing aging issues.