
Alzheimer's Care at Home
®
Identifying the
problems... Finding the solutions...

Please click-on any of the links below to access some valuable
resources that we have made available.
Late Stage Alzheimers's Disease: What
to Expect
Communicating
with the Late State Alzheimer's Patient
Providing End of
Life Care at Home
Keeping an Alzheimer's Patient
Comfortable
Dementia vs Alzheimer's Disease: Telling The Difference
A Loved One Has Been Diagnosed With Alzheimer's Disease:
Now What?
Coaching for Caregivers: What Does Peak Health &
Wellness Look Like To You?
Warning Signs of B-12 Deficiency
Hospitalization Happens: A Guide To Hospital Visits for
Your Loved Ones With Memory Disorders
Acute Hospitalization and the
Alzheimer's Patient
Talking to the Doctor and Hospital Staff
The Role of Hospice in Alzheimer's
Care
Long Term Care Insurance: The
Basics
Since You Care - Adult Day Care
Brain Aerobics
Home Safety for People With Alzheimer's Disease
17 Ways to Cope When Someone You Care About Has
Alzheimer's Disease
Reduce Your Risk of Stroke
Make Life More Comfortable After a Stroke
Creating a Safe Enviornment for Those Who
Have Experienced a Stroke
Heimlich Maneuver
Parkinson's Safe Home
American
Heart Association's Questions to Ask Your Doctor
Questions to
ask Your Doctor About Medications Prescribed
Questions to Ask Your Doctor About Medical
Tests
Questions to Ask Your Doctor About Your
Diagnosis
Important Information to Collect Before Going
to the Doctor
What are My Rights as a Patient?

ElderCare Resource Center
offers
a variety of free reports, fact sheets, resource guides and other complimentary
information on Alzheimer's disease, dementia and other memory
impairments. If you would like to receive a list of the
FREE reports
presently available, please click below.
To
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Providing
Alzheimer's Care at Home®
can be a challenge, but it can be done.
Utilizing our successful model of
Integrated
ElderCare (IEC)™,
many families are able to keep their loved one in the place they
most want to be... their own home!
Our multidisciplinary approach has been proven effective in managing
the complex needs of memory-impaired patients and their caregivers.
The ElderCare
Resource Center and
ElderCare at Home
focus
on the whole family. Whether you are a patient,
caregiver, spouse, child, grandchild or friend, our comprehensive
services will help you, help your loved one.
We invite you to visit with us at any time - on the phone, in
your home or in any of our warm and comforting resource centers. Whenever
you reach out, we will be here, to answer your questions, guide you
through the tough decisions or provide you with all of the resources
you need.
24-HOUR ALZHEIMER'S CARE CRISIS LINE 800-209-4342

Contact Us
eldercareresources@msn.com
ElderCare Resource Center
Serving
Southeast Florida and Western North Carolina:
Florida:
Palm Beach, Broward,
Martin, St. Lucie, Okeechobee & Indian River Counties
North Carolina:
Haywood
& Buncombe Counties
561-471-3122
West Palm Beach
561-367-9676
Deerfield/Boca
Raton/Delray Beach
800-209-4342
North Carolina

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