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Go to Care.com for local options of individual caregivers

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browser search "caregiving agencies near me"

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contact your local Area Agency on Aging for resources

You can also contact social services for your county to see if you qualify from some free in-home assistance.
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We are not an employment site. All we can donis maybe point you in the right direction.

Call your County Office of Aging to see if they can help with resources. Medicaid may be able to help but you need to fit an income criteria. If slready on Medicaid for health insurance, talk to your caseworker about in home care.
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Tap the FIND CARE tab on top of this page and fill out the form. Someone from A Place For Mom will be in touch with you soon.
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Go on NextDoor and hire individual caregivers. I did this with my parents and had mostly good people. I had to let one Sunday caregiver go because she was a chain smoker who was constantly outside by her car puffing cigarettes and not spending time with my mother.
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Are you looking for Caregivers?
Many agencies can provide caregivers. You can hire privately. (2 of the best caregivers I hired I found by contacting my local Community College, they have a CNA and Nursing program I got 2 students that had completed the CNA certification)

If you are looking for MEDICAL home health care your doctor can refer you to Home Health Care Agencies.

Depending on what is going on sometimes a referral to Hospice or Palliative Care can help.
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