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  1.  https://endwithcare.org/deployment/search.php?case=detail&id=567
  2.  https://www.wicz.com/story/42907894/in-home-care-companionship-and-transportation-services-launched-in-massachusetts
  3.  https://businessfinder.masslive.com/its-good-to-be-home-inc-braintree-ma.html
  4.  What is Senior Care? Senior care, also called custodial care, is specialized health care specifically for the older population. The elderly population have unique medical needs or demands of medical care and elder care is specifically made to meet those needs in a variety of life phases. Senior care is the broadest umbrella term that covers a range of services designed to assist the aged in maintaining their dignity, independence, and basic functions. This care provides assistance with the most common needs such as food, clothing, shelter, and advice about everyday activities such as for example bathing, dressing, and exercise.
  5.  There are many forms of senior care such as residential, in-home, agency assisted, and professional. Residential elder care is provided by a facility for the aged, usually a skilled nursing home or other longterm care center. Agency assisted elder care emerges by an agency rather than facility. Professional elder care is provided by licensed nurses and/or licensed practical nurses who work beneath the supervision of a rn or a licensed physical therapist.
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  8.  The most frequent services of senior care provide assistance with daily activities including eating, bathing, getting dressed, and utilizing the restroom. Some agencies offer services that concentrate on cognitive rehabilitation and therapy. This kind of elder care addresses issues associated with memory, cognitive processing, language, social skills, and physical problems linked to Alzheimer's disease (AD). Included in these are but are not limited to: cognitive behavior therapy, dementia screening, vision rehabilitation, caregiver education, and psychotherapy. These services are created to maintain the individual's independence, decrease the impact of AD related physical problems, and enhance the quality of life linked to the condition.
  9.  It is important to remember that while the ad is most common in older individuals, it can also affect younger people of any age. A majority of people with dementia are younger than 65 yrs . old. AD is not contagious and can't be contracted through contact, although there's the chance of developing it when exposed to certain viruses or through medications. There are a few forms of AD which can be controlled, such as by using medications; however, there are several forms of dementia that can't be treated or controlled and will only affect the individual until such time that they pass away due to natural causes.
  10.  Besides offering supervised assistance with daily activities, there are also several options available for those seniors exceptional lack of freedom or mental impairment associated with chronic health issues. One option offered is 24-hour caregiver assistance. This type of service is normally reserved for seniors which have issues with mobility and so are unable to complete everyday tasks on their own. Another option for assistance may be in a home stay for individuals suffering from mental illness or dementia. This is usually recommended for seniors that could end up having dementia or stay in their homes due to the influence of these illness. Senior Care services also include a number of medical and non-medical aid to help with daily living activities.
  11.  Senior Care encompasses a wide variety of assistance that's provided to seniors as a way to help them live as independently as you possibly can, including advice about bathing, dressing, toileting, eating, and medication reminders. Senior Care services do not include all the services that are commonly associated with assisted living facilities and instead concentrate on services specifically to greatly help seniors maintain their dignity, and their ability to live independently. Senior care offers various programs for seniors and may be found in assisted living facilities or skilled nursing facilities. Most Senior Care homes offer advice about the daily maintenance, including however, not limited to advice about bathing, dressing, eating, medication reminders, grooming, and transportation. Some Senior Care homes also provide adult daycare for older people.
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