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Abbycon.com's Directory of Home Care Description: Links to care providers and information. (abbycon.com) |
ACP Home Care Guide Description: American College of Physicians sponsored guidelines for treatment of advanced cancer at home. Options for download, online viewing chapters including caregiving, cancer pain, shortness of breath, and hospice. (acponline.org) |
Caregiver USA Description: Directory of caregivers in the US. (caregiverusa.org) |
Caregivers Advisory Panel Description: Collects, quantifies and interprets facts, opinions and needs of family caregivers to enable health care products manufacturers, service providers, and policy makers to gain insight for their decision making. (caregiversadvisorypanel.com) |
Caregiversguide.com Description: Search for long term care facilities, home care agencies, adult day care, and alternative facilities. (caregiversguide.com) |
Caring Matters Description: Focuses on rights of people needing long-term care and their caregivers, with emphasis on vulnerability. (caringmatters.dial.pipex.com) |
Home Care Helper Description: Resources for home care providers on planning ethics, telehealth and elder suicide. (members.tripod.com) |
Home Health Aide Finders Description: Place for families to find, contact and hire home health aides in geographical area from database of aides. Information on list, registration, and contacts. (homehealthaidefinders.com) |
Home Health Provider Description: Resource for professionals in the managed care industry. Includes information on home health care, rehabilitation, geriatric care, infusion therapy and related topics. (homehealthprovider.com) |
Home Healthcare Solutions Provider Description: Directory providing information, products, and services for patients and families seeking home healthcare. (assistguide-home-healthcare.com) |
Kansas Home Care Association (KHCA) Description: Nonprofit member organization providing leadership, support, advocacy, and services. Information on education, events, directory, and contacts. (kshomecare.org) |
National Association for Home Care (NAHC) Description: Trade association representing the interests and concerns of home care agencies, hospices, home care aide organizations, and medical equipment suppliers. (nahc.org) |
National Private Duty Association Description: Consists of organizations that provide medical and non-medical private duty home care services. Includes membership information, calendar, news, and directory. (privatedutyhomecare.org) |
SeniorMag.com - National Directory of U.S. Home Care and Health Care Service Providers Description: Lists many home care companies who provide services to senior citizens. (seniormag.com) |
Wisconsin Homecare Organization Description: Statewide trade association for home health care providers. Includes information for consumers. (wishomecare.org) |
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