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Caregiver Burnout: Tips to Prevent and Manage Stress | AARP x United Way - Family Caregiving Resources
Helps caregivers recognize the causes and symptoms of burnout so that they can get the help they need.
Helps caregivers recognize the causes and symptoms of burnout so that they can get the help they need.
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Consumer Directed Personal Assistance (CDPAS) | Center for Disability Rights - Geneva
Allows individuals with disabilities to select the aide who is to assist them in their homes rather than dealing with a variety of strangers to provide assistance with personal care. CDR serves as the "employer of record" and maintains responsibility for maintaining personnel and payroll records as well as billing Medicaid and assists participants with recruitment and problem solving.
Allows individuals with disabilities to select the aide who is to assist them in their homes rather than dealing with a variety of strangers to provide assistance with personal care. CDR serves as the "employer of record" and maintains responsibility for maintaining personnel and payroll records as well as billing Medicaid and assists participants with recruitment and problem solving.
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Healthy Living Tools | AARP x United Way - Family Caregiving Resources
Provides a suite of web-based health tools will help individuals stay healthy and plan ahead. The tools in the suite will help calculate BMI, decode confusing Medicare summary notices, and estimate the cost of long-term care.
Provides a suite of web-based health tools will help individuals stay healthy and plan ahead. The tools in the suite will help calculate BMI, decode confusing Medicare summary notices, and estimate the cost of long-term care.
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Disability Information and Support Services | Happiness House Finger Lakes Cerebral Palsy Association - Canandaigua
Provides clinical services to individuals with disabilities and their families including treatment coordination during the eligibility process and while accessing additional agency services; advocacy with other agencies when additional services are needed; psychological services including assessments and therapy; social work; nursing services; nutrition services and rehabilitation counseling. As well as early identification assistance.
Provides clinical services to individuals with disabilities and their families including treatment coordination during the eligibility process and while accessing additional agency services; advocacy with other agencies when additional services are needed; psychological services including assessments and therapy; social work; nursing services; nutrition services and rehabilitation counseling. As well as early identification assistance.
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Independent Living Skills InstructionParent to Parent NetworkingProtection and Advocacy for Individuals With DisabilitiesDevelopmental AssessmentEarly Intervention for Children With Disabilities / DelaysEarly Identification ProgramsSpecial Education AssessmentAttendant Services for People With DisabilitiesItinerant Education ServicesDisease / Disability InformationPublic Special Schools
Care to Talk | AARP x United Way - Family Caregiving Resources
Connects caregivers with a virtual platform of discussion topics meant to spark meaningful dialogue between caregivers and care recipients and address important life issues and long-term healthcare plans.
Connects caregivers with a virtual platform of discussion topics meant to spark meaningful dialogue between caregivers and care recipients and address important life issues and long-term healthcare plans.
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Disability Information and Support Services | Happiness House Finger Lakes Cerebral Palsy Association - Canandaigua
Provides clinical services to individuals with disabilities and their families including treatment coordination during the eligibility process and while accessing additional agency services; advocacy with other agencies when additional services are needed; psychological services including assessments and therapy; social work; nursing services; nutrition services and rehabilitation counseling. As well as early identification assistance.
Provides clinical services to individuals with disabilities and their families including treatment coordination during the eligibility process and while accessing additional agency services; advocacy with other agencies when additional services are needed; psychological services including assessments and therapy; social work; nursing services; nutrition services and rehabilitation counseling. As well as early identification assistance.
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Independent Living Skills InstructionParent to Parent NetworkingProtection and Advocacy for Individuals With DisabilitiesDevelopmental AssessmentEarly Intervention for Children With Disabilities / DelaysEarly Identification ProgramsSpecial Education AssessmentAttendant Services for People With DisabilitiesItinerant Education ServicesDisease / Disability InformationPublic Special Schools
Consumer Directed Personal Assistance (CDPAS) | Center for Disability Rights - Corning
Allows individuals with disabilities to select the aide who is to assist them in their homes rather than dealing with a variety of strangers to provide assistance with personal care. CDR serves as the "employer of record" and maintains responsibility for maintaining personnel and payroll records as well as billing Medicaid and assists participants with recruitment and problem solving.
Allows individuals with disabilities to select the aide who is to assist them in their homes rather than dealing with a variety of strangers to provide assistance with personal care. CDR serves as the "employer of record" and maintains responsibility for maintaining personnel and payroll records as well as billing Medicaid and assists participants with recruitment and problem solving.
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Consumer Directed Personal Assistance (CDPAS) | Center for Disability Rights - Geneva
Allows individuals with disabilities to select the aide who is to assist them in their homes rather than dealing with a variety of strangers to provide assistance with personal care. CDR serves as the "employer of record" and maintains responsibility for maintaining personnel and payroll records as well as billing Medicaid and assists participants with recruitment and problem solving.
Allows individuals with disabilities to select the aide who is to assist them in their homes rather than dealing with a variety of strangers to provide assistance with personal care. CDR serves as the "employer of record" and maintains responsibility for maintaining personnel and payroll records as well as billing Medicaid and assists participants with recruitment and problem solving.
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Consumer Directed Personal Assistance (CDPAS) | Center for Disability Rights (CDR) (Admin Site)
Allows individuals with disabilities to select the aide who is to assist them in their homes rather than dealing with a variety of strangers to provide assistance with personal care. CDR serves as the "employer of record" and maintains responsibility for maintaining personnel and payroll records as well as billing Medicaid and assists participants with recruitment and problem solving.
Allows individuals with disabilities to select the aide who is to assist them in their homes rather than dealing with a variety of strangers to provide assistance with personal care. CDR serves as the "employer of record" and maintains responsibility for maintaining personnel and payroll records as well as billing Medicaid and assists participants with recruitment and problem solving.
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Disability Information and Support Services | Happiness House (Admin Site)
Provides clinical services to individuals with disabilities and their families including treatment coordination during the eligibility process and while accessing additional agency services; advocacy with other agencies when additional services are needed; psychological services including assessments and therapy; social work; nursing services; nutrition services and rehabilitation counseling. As well as early identification assistance.
Provides clinical services to individuals with disabilities and their families including treatment coordination during the eligibility process and while accessing additional agency services; advocacy with other agencies when additional services are needed; psychological services including assessments and therapy; social work; nursing services; nutrition services and rehabilitation counseling. As well as early identification assistance.
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Independent Living Skills InstructionParent to Parent NetworkingProtection and Advocacy for Individuals With DisabilitiesDevelopmental AssessmentEarly Intervention for Children With Disabilities / DelaysEarly Identification ProgramsSpecial Education AssessmentAttendant Services for People With DisabilitiesItinerant Education ServicesDisease / Disability InformationPublic Special Schools
Consumer Directed Personal Assistance (CDPAS) | Center for Disability Rights (CDR) (Admin Site)
Allows individuals with disabilities to select the aide who is to assist them in their homes rather than dealing with a variety of strangers to provide assistance with personal care. CDR serves as the "employer of record" and maintains responsibility for maintaining personnel and payroll records as well as billing Medicaid and assists participants with recruitment and problem solving.
Allows individuals with disabilities to select the aide who is to assist them in their homes rather than dealing with a variety of strangers to provide assistance with personal care. CDR serves as the "employer of record" and maintains responsibility for maintaining personnel and payroll records as well as billing Medicaid and assists participants with recruitment and problem solving.
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AARP Local Pages | AARP x United Way - Family Caregiving Resources
Features online & local events near your zip code.
Features online & local events near your zip code.
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AARP Caregiver Life Balance Tips | AARP x United Way - Family Caregiving Resources
Provides advice on how to avoid burn-out while juggling family caregiving with work and childcare responsibilities.
Provides advice on how to avoid burn-out while juggling family caregiving with work and childcare responsibilities.
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AARP’s Online Community | AARP x United Way - Family Caregiving Resources
Provides an online forum for caregivers to connect with others that have the same interests, including caregiving, games, entertainment, home & family, money, and many more topics of interest.
Provides an online forum for caregivers to connect with others that have the same interests, including caregiving, games, entertainment, home & family, money, and many more topics of interest.
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Talklines / WarmlinesCaregiver / Care Receiver Support GroupsWeb Based Discussion Groups / Live ChatAdult In Home Respite CareInternet Support GroupsSocial Networking Web ServicesIn Home Attendants for People With DisabilitiesCaregiver Consultation and SupportCaregiver CounselingCommunity Wellness Programs
Respite Care: How to Give Yourself the Caregiving Break You Need | AARP x United Way - Family Caregiving Resources
Provides information on what services are available to help provide respite care, such as volunteers, day programs, and aides.
Provides information on what services are available to help provide respite care, such as volunteers, day programs, and aides.
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Disability Information and Support Services | Happiness House (Admin Site)
Provides clinical services to individuals with disabilities and their families including treatment coordination during the eligibility process and while accessing additional agency services; advocacy with other agencies when additional services are needed; psychological services including assessments and therapy; social work; nursing services; nutrition services and rehabilitation counseling. As well as early identification assistance.
Provides clinical services to individuals with disabilities and their families including treatment coordination during the eligibility process and while accessing additional agency services; advocacy with other agencies when additional services are needed; psychological services including assessments and therapy; social work; nursing services; nutrition services and rehabilitation counseling. As well as early identification assistance.
What's Here
Independent Living Skills InstructionParent to Parent NetworkingProtection and Advocacy for Individuals With DisabilitiesDevelopmental AssessmentEarly Intervention for Children With Disabilities / DelaysEarly Identification ProgramsSpecial Education AssessmentAttendant Services for People With DisabilitiesItinerant Education ServicesDisease / Disability InformationPublic Special Schools
Consumer Directed Personal Assistance (CDPAS) | Center for Disability Rights - Corning
Allows individuals with disabilities to select the aide who is to assist them in their homes rather than dealing with a variety of strangers to provide assistance with personal care. CDR serves as the "employer of record" and maintains responsibility for maintaining personnel and payroll records as well as billing Medicaid and assists participants with recruitment and problem solving.
Allows individuals with disabilities to select the aide who is to assist them in their homes rather than dealing with a variety of strangers to provide assistance with personal care. CDR serves as the "employer of record" and maintains responsibility for maintaining personnel and payroll records as well as billing Medicaid and assists participants with recruitment and problem solving.
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Consumer-Directed Personal Assistance Services (CDPAS) | AIM Independent Living Center
Allows individuals with physical disabilities or chronic illnesses to choose, hire, train, schedule, supervise and dismiss their own personal assistants. Personal assistants can be a relative, friend or neighbor. No certifications are needed. Care may include any of the services typically provided by a personal care aide, home health aide or private duty nurse, such as housekeeping, cooking, bathing, dressing or giving medications.
Allows individuals with physical disabilities or chronic illnesses to choose, hire, train, schedule, supervise and dismiss their own personal assistants. Personal assistants can be a relative, friend or neighbor. No certifications are needed. Care may include any of the services typically provided by a personal care aide, home health aide or private duty nurse, such as housekeeping, cooking, bathing, dressing or giving medications.
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