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Winner of National Award for Caregiver Support

Eldercare Partners is proud to be the recipient of a National Alliance for Caregiving and MetLife Foundation 2006 Family Caregiver Award – one of six winners selected out of 170 applicants nationwide. Eldercare Partners won for its innovative caregiver coaching and counseling service.

 

Caring for a Loved One? Eldercare Partners can help…

Caregiver Services

  • Caregiver Coaching and Counseling
  • Caregiver Training
  • Caregiver Calendar of Events

Geriatric Care Management Services

  • Office Consultations
  • Assessment and Recommendations
  • Service Planning and Coordination
  • Ongoing Monitoring and Coordination

Do any of these questions fit you?

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Questions family caregivers ask when seeking help for themselves:

Since my husband’s stroke over a year ago, I feel so alone. Friends don’t visit much anymore and I can’t get out much because I can’t leave him alone for more than an hour at a time. What can I do?

How can I get away on vacations and business trips when Dad depends on me to care for him?

Mother and daughter

How can I go to work and take care of mom at the same time? I’m feeling like I need to be in two places at one time.

How can I get my sister and brother involved in helping with Mom’s care?

How can I get help for my parents when they don’t think they need help?

How can I find someone to help me bathe my husband?

How can I learn how to handle my wife’s incontinence?

How do I know what legal and financial planning Mom should be thinking about?

How can I find a caregiver support group near my office?

How can I contact someone in greater Minnesota to find out about services there?

How can I find a service like yours in another state?

 

Questions elders ask when seeking care for themselves:

I am in my 70’s and want to plan for my future--I have no family close by who can help me? What should I be thinking about?

How can I find someone to help me at home? I just can’t manage anymore.


Two womenQuestions family members ask about caring for their loved ones:

My dad’s doctor told me that Dad is in the early stages of Alzheimer’s Disease. How do I know if he can be alone? How do we plan for the future?

How can I determine where my aunt should move now that she can’t manage on her own?

How can I locate someone to check on my mom periodically and attend doctor visits with her? I live up north and can’t take so much time off work.

Eldercare Partners Caregiver services for YOU - Care Management services for your LOVED ONES