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 ElderCare - Welcome and Introduction

. . . affordable and dignified independence

Monday July 14, 2008

 

 

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Welcome to ElderCare

This page is the gateway to understanding the ElderCare service and what it can do for seniors and their families, friends, neighbors, and caregivers.  This site is organized to provide ease of navigation through the buttons on the left.  If you do not see what you are looking for, please contact us. 

ElderCare is an automated, telephone-based service that provides enhanced safety, security, and well-being for seniors--while extending the ability to maintain independent living. 

The system is telephone based, completely automated and simple to use.  There is no equipment to purchase or install

ElderCare calls members one, few, or many times per day, according to plan, and notifies designated family, friends, neighbors and caregivers if the member requires assistance or if an abnormal response to a call is received. 

In addition to being very affordable and cost effective, there are no long-term contracts and cancellation is simple. 

 

 

Great Reasons For Joining ElderCare   

 •  Rising costs of healthcare

 •  Rising costs of companion care

 •  Rising costs of long-term care

 •  Declining number of geriatric      physicians

   Decreasing availability of affordable companion care specialists 

 •  Maintaining independence

   Giving peace-of-mind to family, friends, neighbors, and caregivers



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

News and Articles of Interest to Seniors and Caregivers


Preparing for and Responding to Excessive Heat Events

With excessive heat blanketing many parts of the country, it is important to be aware that, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, more people die from heat waves each year than from hurricanes, lightning, tornadoes, floods and earthquakes combined.  more »  


Link to The New York Times Blog

The New Old Age

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Caring and Coping


Read this article:   Exercise Your Brain, or Else You’ll ... Uh ...


It's not all downhill physically! Read this article: A Swimmer of a Certain Age.


Read this article  fromMensHealth.com

The Ten Best Foods You Aren't Eating


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