Where Can You Receive Care? Most long-term care is provided at home. Other kinds of long-term care services and supports are provided by community service organizations and in long-term care facilities. Examples of home care services include: An unpaid …
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March is National Nutrition Month®: Eat Well to Promote Your Health Tue, 03/19/2019 - 12:00 Keri Lipperini, MPA, Director, Office of Nutrition and Health Promotion Programs When you give your body the nutrients it needs, you take a key step to staying …
National Senior Fraud Awareness Day Wed, 05/16/2018 - 12:00 Hilary Dalin, Director of the Office of Elder Justice and Adult Protective Services The U.S. Senate designated yesterday, May 15, 2018 as National Senior Fraud Awareness Day. They took this …
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Receiving Long-Term Care Insurance Benefits In order to receive benefits from your long-term care insurance policy you meet two criteria: the Benefit Trigger and the Elimination Period . Benefit triggers are the criteria that an insurance company will use …
Therapies & Treatment Featured Resource Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) & I/DD (Brief) On this page, you will find information on therapies and treatments effective in supporting people with I/DD, brain injuries, or other …
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