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  • Funding to Support Care at Home through Structured Family Caregiving

    Careforth (formerly Seniorlink & Caregiver Homes) has received additional funding from the State of Indiana. These funds will be used to support the people who are responsible for helping Medicaid members to get care at home. We are grateful to receive the funding and happy to pass it along. We are using the…

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  • A group of caregivers putting their hands together

    Creating Your Caregiving Support Team

    Becoming a caregiver is a major commitment, but you don’t have to shoulder it alone. Remember that taking care of yourself gives you the ability to sustainably care for the person you are caring for. That’s why the first step of any caregiving journey involves building your caregiving team. Creating Your Caregiving Team…

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    What Are the Best Vitamins for Dementia Patients?

    Dementia is a general term which describes an overall decline in mental ability that is severe enough to interfere with daily life. Alzheimer’s is the most well-known and most common type of dementia, although there are other less-common types of dementia. While many people might accept that a decline in cognitive skills and memory is just part and…

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  • A caregiver son giving his mother a hug

    Richard & Gloria’s Story

    It’s my mom. It’s only one mom you have in this world. My mom had a couple strokes, pretty much paralyzed her right side. And from that point, they told me that she had the Alzheimer’s dementia, and that’s where my journey started. And I said, it’s better if she is at home…

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  • An image of Alice talking to her mother Edra

    Alice & Edra’s Story

    You want them to try to be themselves as much as they can and be able to do things for themselves as much as they can. Edra: My name is Edra, and I am 86 years old.   Alice: Well, she has a little bit of dementia. She’s a little bit unsteady at times,…

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