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Helping Hands of Alabama provides non-medical in-home care to seniors and individuals needing assistance with the activities of daily living. Often families need or want additional care in the form of a personal/private sitter or need Respite services. This would allow the family members who require assistance to remain independent in their homes. Helping Hands is a direct service provider for:• Medicaid Elderly and Disabled Waiver through the Alabama Department of Health and the Alabama area agencies on ageing • U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs• “SAIL” – State of Alabama Independent Living (for traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries) through the State of Alabama Department of Rehabilitation• Alabama “CARES” Program• Private Insurance• Private Pay Professional Healthcare at Home is the San Francisco Bay Area's leading provider of total home health care, including skilled medical, personal non-medical and hospice care. This enables a superior level of complete care management that is unavailable from companies with limited categories of care or franchise-based services. Founded by nurses, we have served local families for over 17 years, and have built a strong reputation for dedication to the highest standards of compassionate, attentive in-home care.Helping Hands of Alabama Professional Healthcare at Home
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Mayo Clinic
- Alzheimer's research volunteers critical to helping find a cure
Volunteers can help contribute to finding a cure for Alzheimer’s disease by volunteering to participate in a clinical trial. - Negative thoughts make Alzheimer's caregiving harder
As a caregiver, you can’t change the reality of Alzheimer’s, but changing how you think about it may make a difference. - Get a fresh start every day in lieu of making resolutions
Alzheimer’s caregivers might benefit from living more by being than by doing — infusing daily intention into life rather than making resolutions. - Dementia caregivers celebrate the imperfect us
Dementia caregiver community shares the synergy of truth, compassion and happiness. - Gift for caregivers: Finding a place of contentment this season
Alzheimer’s caregivers can find peace in reflecting on the richness of those they care for. - Caregiving and the holidays: Live in the present moment
Alzheimer’s caregivers can find the gift of living in the present by dwelling less on the past, worrying less about the future. - Denial challenges families in Alzheimer's caregiving
Don’t let anger among family members overwhelm your efforts to provide caregiving. - HABIT helps caregivers begin healing process
Patients, caregivers, therapists work together on Alzheimer’s caregiving program. - Changing the way you look at things eases caregiver stress
When there are no absolutes, changing the way you approach things can ease constant stress of Alzheimer’s caregiving. - Alzheimer's and marriage: Comments stir debate
Loss of meaningful connections can create tough choice for some caregivers.