Senior Living Resources
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Many aging adults are unaware of the available care options and programs that can help them maintain their independence and quality of life. So Caring.com, a leading senior care resource for family caregivers seeking information and support, has created a free resource that provides comprehensive information on topics like financial support and care options that are available in their area. ​Caring.com has been featured by AARP, The Administration for Community Living, The National Legal Resource Center, and Forbes, as well as referenced by many governmental agencies and organizations across the Internet.​
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Our missions at AssistedLivingToday.com is to help the disabled and elderly maximize their healthy years and age gracefully. We recently published a much-needed resource for the growing low-income senior population that I think would be helpful for your community. You can find it here: https://assistedlivingtoday.com/blog/assisted-living-options-low-income-elders/​
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For Retirees with questions about the ins and outs of Medicare: http://retireguide.com/medicare/​
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SeniorHomes.com: Our mission is to help seniors and their families find housing and care for themselves and their loved ones by providing objective and unbiased information on our website. Here's that link: https://www.seniorhomes.com/senior-housing-for-low-income-residents/​​
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In order to provide support during these challenging times, Yorktest has created this guide to help seniors understand the nutritional challenges they may face as they get older: https://www.yorktest.com/us/blog/nutrition-guide-for-seniors/
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new food sensitivities and allergies that you haven't been affected by before,
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health problems,
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biological problems,
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Special nutrient needs
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Common senior dietary restrictions (ex. diabetic, soft diet, clear liquid diet)​​
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NVISION published an educational eye care guide for seniors. This free resource highlights the importance of eye care for aging adults, treatment options for age-related vision problems, and more:
Support
In order to provide support during these challenging times, we put together a resource so that Americans who are isolated access professional care. You can learn more about it here: