RESOURCES

Resources, documents, and useful information about in-home services and continuous care at home.

Resources, documents, and useful information about in-home services and continuous care at home.

Aging in Place Resources: Expert Home Care Support for Seniors

Welcome to our collection of aging in place resources, designed to provide support and guidance for seniors wishing to maintain their independence and comfort in the familiar surroundings of their own homes. At HomeCare Advocacy Network, we understand the importance of creating a nurturing and secure environment for aging individuals, and our selection of resources encompasses everything from navigating the dementia journey to how to start home care conversations with your loved one. Explore our aging in place resources to discover how you can optimize living conditions, access essential services, and enhance overall well-being for yourself or your loved ones.

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Navigating the Dementia Journey

When your loved one receives a dementia diagnosis, you quickly learn there are more questions than answers. Of course, we don’t have all the answers, but we do have a lot of personal and professional experience with dementia – and we’d like to share what we’ve learned with you. Our free E-Book – Navigating Your Dementia Journey – is filled with tips and advice that will help you make the most of the good days and make it through the challenging ones.

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7 Tips for Productive Home Care Conversations

It’s not easy for older adults  to admit that they need help with day-to-day activities, because they worry it’s the first step toward losing their independence. While care conversations can be very challenging, it’s important to have them before a crisis occurs. 

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5 Signs Your Loved One Might Need Help

Older people rarely ask for help. They’re afraid of losing their independence, and they don’t want to burden family members or friends. Unfortunately, that often means they’re not getting the help they need with things like housekeeping, meal preparation and personal care.

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