Senior Resources
1. Caring Options
You call us when you need trusted, quality, in-home senior care. We help your loved ones maintain independence and dignity while enjoying the best life possible. For over 12 years we have successfully provided professional, reliable services for seniors.
Our goal is to help seniors remain comfortable, safe and happy in their homes. We accomplish this by tailoring our services to meet the needs of your loved ones.
Call us for a no-cost, no-obligation consultation at 888-910-8778 or click here.
2. Baseline Medtrans
At Baseline Medtrans, we safely and efficiently transport your elderly and disabled loved ones to their destination in a safe and timely manner, while catering to their needs. We seek to form lasting relationships with administrators, discharge planners and social workers who refer clients to us.
For more information, contact us at 408-223-5184 or 650-248-3711 or click here.
3. National Institute on Aging
NIA, one of the 27 Institutes and Centers of National Institute on Health (NIH), leads a broad scientific effort to understand the nature of aging and to extend the healthy, active years of life. In 1974, Congress granted authority to form NIA to provide leadership in aging research, training, health information dissemination, and other programs relevant to aging and older people. Subsequent amendments to this legislation designated the NIA as the primary Federal agency on Alzheimer’s disease research.
For further information, click here.
4. National Stroke Association
Stroke is the third leading cause of death in America and a leading cause of adult disability. Up to 80% of strokes are preventable – you can prevent a stroke! The National Stroke Association's stroke prevention guidelines can help you learn how to lower your risk for a first stroke. Fundraising events planned by people whose lives have been touched by stroke – people just like you – help promote the mission of the association: to reduce the incidence and impact of stroke.
For further information, click here.
5. National Program on Women & Aging
Women face tremendous challenges as they confront their later years. The National Program on Women & Aging helps raise national attention on the special concerns of women as they age, develops solutions and strategies for dealing with these concerns and reaches out to women and organizations across the country, promoting the changes necessary to improve older women's lives.
For more information, click here.
6. American Heart Association
A national voluntary health agency, the mission of the American Heart Association is to build healthier lives, free of cardiovascular disease and stroke. The association provides information on healthy living, heart attack and stroke prevention and warning signs, heart diseases and conditions, childhood obesity, CPR and emergency cardiovascular care and much more.
For more information, click here.
7. National Family Caregivers Association
The National Family Caregivers Association educates, supports, empowers and speaks up for the more than 50 million Americans who care for loved ones with a chronic illness or disability or the frailties of old age. NFCA reaches across the boundaries of diagnoses, relationships and life stages to help transform family caregivers' lives by removing barriers to health and well being.
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