Answer: If you are a professional who helps families plan for or deal with ANY of their elder care matters, then you owe it to yourself to be listed on America's #1 online source for "Elder Care Experts"….
ElderCareMatters.com
ElderCareMatters.com is where you will find more than 2,000 competent, caring elder care experts located across America, including:
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Elder Law Attorneys
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Estate Planning Advisors
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Financial Planners
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Investment Advisors
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Geriatric Care Managers
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Insurance Professionals
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Life Care Planners
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Professional Organizers
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Reverse Mortgage Lenders
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Senior Move Managers
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Senior Real Estate Professionals
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Tax Advisors
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Aging in Place Professionals
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Daily Money Managers
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And other elder care experts with long and successful careers working with seniors and their families
This is also where you will find some of America's best:
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Assisted Living Communities
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Alzheimer's / Memory Care Communities
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Continuing Care Retirement Communities
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Home Care Agencies
Together, we provide families across America with:
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Unparalleled professional expertise
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Up-to-date elder care information & answers to your elder care questions
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Competent, caring assistance with a wide range of elder care services
So if you are a competent, caring elder care professional who helps families with ANY of their elder care matters, then request today an Application for Membership in the national ElderCare Matters Alliance and get listed on ElderCareMatters.com - America's #1 source for "Elder Care Experts" plus information and answers about a wide range of elder care matters.
Phillip G. Sanders, MBA, MSHA, CPA
Founder & CEO
ElderCare Matters, LLC
ElderCareMatters.com
Answer: ElderCareMatters.com is an elder care resource to help families across America plan for and deal with their elder care matters. With this goal in mind, we will continue to add more elder care-related services to ElderCareMatters.com in order to make this online elder care resource invaluable for families looking for help in planning for and/or dealing with their elder care matters.
Below are the 72 different elder care services currently listed on ElderCareMatters.com (with more services soon to be added):
- Adult Day Care
- Advance Medical Directives
- Aging in Place Services
- Alzheimer's / Memory Care Communities
- Annuities
- Arbitration
- Asset Protection Planning
- Assisted Living Communities
- Assisted Living Referral Services
- Bankruptcy
- Caregiving Education
- Consumer Law
- Continuing Care Retirement Communities
- Crisis Intervention
- Daily Money Management / Bill Paying
- Dementia Care
- Disability Income Insurance
- Elder Abuse Litigation Services
- Elder Law
- ElderCare Planning / Long-Term Care Planning
- Estate Administration
- Estate Liquidation
- Estate Planning
- Financial Planning
- Funeral Services
- Geriatric Care Management
- Guardianship / Conservatorship
- Health Insurance
- Hoarding Clean Up and Coaching Services
- Home Care
- Home Downsizing Services
- Home Health Care
- Home Modifications
- Hospice Care
- Independent Living Communities
- Investment Services
- Life Care Planning
- Life Insurance
- Litigation
- Long-Term Care Insurance
- Medicaid / Disability Planning
- Medical / Healthcare
- Medical Alert Systems
- Medical Claims Processing
- Medical Equipment & Supplies
- Medicare Consulting
- Medicare Supplemental Insurance
- Medication Management Services
- Moving / Relocation Services
- Personal Finance / Accounting / Tax Preparation
- Powers of Attorney
- Probate
- Professional Organizing
- Public / Non-Profit Resources
- Real Estate Services
- Rehabilitation Services
- Residential Psychiatric Care
- Respite Care
- Retirement Planning
- Reverse Mortgages
- Securities Arbitration & Litigation Services
- Senior Move Management
- Senior Move Planning
- Social Security Disability Services
- Special Needs Planning
- Tax Law
- Tax Planning
- Transportation Services
- Trustee / Fiduciary Services
- Trusts
- VA Benefits
- Wills
If you need help with your family's elder care matters, you can count on ElderCareMatters.com to provide you with the experts, information & answers you need to plan for and deal with your elder care matters.
Phillip G. Sanders, MBA, MSHA, CPA
Founder & CEO of ElderCareMatters.com
1-877-379-4500
Answer: It depends what you mean by “respite care.” If you mean this in the most general way, that is, finding an alternative source of supervision and assistance for your loved one while you are at work, then you can certainly do that on a regular scheduled basis. You might arrange for a caregiver to come in to your home, or you might find an adult day center in your area. Many adult day centers will provide transportation between the client’s home and the center, and they typically provide one or more meals each day. In both of these cases, the client or family will need to pay for these services as they are not covered by Medicare. If the client has long term care insurance, these services are typically covered expenses under the terms or the policy. Some adult day centers offer a sliding scale payment structure or are subsidized by local or state governments. In some states, clients who are covered by Medicaid are also eligible for services in the community on a regularly scheduled basis as part of a “diversion” or “waiver” program where the goal is to keep these individuals out of nursing homes which are generally more costly. However, since Medicaid is a state run program, you need to become familiar with what is available in your state.
To find competent elder care professionals who are located near You and can help you with this type of elder care matter, go to: www.ElderCareMatters.com - A FREE online resource to find elder care experts plus elder care information & answers to your elder care questions.
Sheri Samotin, President
LifeBridge Solutions, LLC
Naples, Florida 34108
239-325-1880
Member of the ElderCare Matters Alliance, Florida chapter