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Senior Care and Senior Caregiver Resources

Resources related to caring for the elderly

Eshalon has compiled information that is related to caring for their aging loved one. Our resources help empower the Senior Caregiver with reliable information related to conditions that affect the elderly and resources to provide a more peaceful long-term care experience. If you feel you need more help, someone to shoulder the responsibility of a move to assisted living or nursing home, please contact our Senior Care Advocates at (877.215.0520) and discuss our premium services.

What type of long-term care is right for me?

There are several long-term care options available. Knowing your needs, health, ability and budget are all necessary to determine the right care. Click here to learn more about your care options.

Financial Resources

How can I pay for the "right" assisted living or nursing home? This is one of the most stressful components of finding a long-term care facility.
Click here to learn more about your financing options.

Tips to help with the Transition to Assisted Living or Nursing Home

A transition to a new facility or new type of care can be a traumatic to the Senior. We've complied a few tips to prepare your parents for a move to assisted living to make this transition a more peaceful experience. Click here for the tips.

Alzheimer's Resources

Alzheimer's is a progressive disease, its most common form is dementia. Click here to view links related to caring for an individual with Alzheimer.

Visiting Your Aging Parents, What to look for.

If you don’t live near your parents and have a visit planned, here are a few things to look for to make sure they are still safe at home.Click here to learn more.

Should my senior parent(s) live with me?

If you are considering moving one of your parents into your home there are a few questions you should consider first. Click here to learn more.