- Personal Hygiene
- Medication Reminders
- Transfers & Ambulating
- Meal Preparation & Feeding
- Activities & Exercise
- Housekeeping & Laundry
- Shopping & Errands
- Companionship & Support
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- Daughters, Daughters-in-law, sons, sons-in-law, nephews, nieces, siblings, other family members.
- Spouses
- Friends, neighbors, guardians, custodians, elder attorneys, and
other fiduciaries.
- Doctors, nurses, medical practitioners of all types
- Case Managers, Discharge Planning Social Workers
- Administrators of Assisted Living Facilities, nursing homes, rehab centers.
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- Because they are determined to keep a loved one at home.
- The parent or relative may be needing only a little assistance.
- They may be suffering from cognitive deficiencies, or other mental issues.
- They may be recovering from a stroke.
- They may be suffering from respiratory problems.
- They may simply be frail and getting on in age.
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