The Office of Ombudsman for Long-Term Care (OOLTC) is an independent state agency that serves people needing or receiving long-term care through complaint investigation, advocacy and education.
Assists seniors and their families save time and minimize the stress of finding a new home when their current living situation is no longer the best choice.
The Veterans Administration (VA) has provided vision care since it was founded, and those services continue to improve. Preventative care and routine care are included. Glasses and contact lenses may or may not be covered depending on whether there is an underlying condition, service-related injury involved, or other factors.
More than 5 million Americans currently live with Alzheimer’s disease, and 1 in 10 seniors are affected by the condition, according to the Alzheimer’s Association. Those in the later stages of Alzheimer’s or dementia are typically unable to care for themselves on their own, and many families seek outside care to help their loved one manage their condition. Memory care, also called Alzheimer's care or dementia care, is a type of senior living that specifically serves adults with memory impairment.
A Smooth Move offers moving services centered around the needs of older adults. Goal is to make moving easy for older adults. They offer packing and transportation services, decluttering, cleaning, sorting & downsizing, furniture setup, and post-move services. We will even install floor and door jamb protectors. Because each client is different, your move can be customized according to the services you need.
If you have served in the military, you may be entitled to receive benefits because of your status as a Veteran. In the United States, veterans’ benefits honor those brave men and women who served our country by providing them with health care, housing, and even long-term care options. There are many resources available to vets, including some specific to elderly veterans and those in need of long-term care. But, some veterans do not use them well because navigating these benefits can be confusing, especially for elderly retired veterans.
Collect the disability compensation you deserve as a veteran of the US Armed Forces. According to the VA, over 10 million eligible Veterans have never applied for their VA Disability Benefits. If you are already receiving VA Disability Benefits you may be eligible for more.
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