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In-home help with personal needs. Some companies offer nursing care, homemaking, errands and other personal care.
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Professionals in health care who can help you evaluate your personal care and housing needs.
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Information for caregivers and family members who need advice on services available to seniors in their care.
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Services provided by professionals in law, financial planning, insurance and home finance.
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Real estate services to help seniors sell or buy a home or plan a move to senior housing.
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Help with moving, including packing, auction/estate services and logistics.
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Transportation services, including buses, cabs, and specially equipped vehicles and vans.
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In-home services (hair salons, dry cleaning, groceries, house cleaning, pet care, errands, paperwork organization, etc.)
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Specialists in building and remodeling who can make homes more accessible to seniors or those with physical limitations.
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Health and care services provided on a short-term basis; includes adult day services, rehabilitation and respite care.
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Home medical equipment includes medical supplies, support devices and aids to daily living around the home.
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Wheelchair lifts enable disabled people to navigate stairs, while ramps allow wheelchairs to avoid stairs to access a building.
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Adaptive technology includes devices that enable people with physical limitations or disabilities to lead a more active life.
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Medical alert and home monitoring systems are designed to reduce the risk of living alone.
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