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Millions of Americans receive health care in their homes. The Community Health Accreditation Program (CHAP) can help you select CHAP accredited organizations which must meet stringent standards of car... Details >
This site provides several links related to home health care, includes government links and other resources available. ... Details >
If you are a persons with a disability or caring for a person with disabilities. This booklet provides tips, suggestions, and checklists to help you select a caregiver to assist in completing everyday... Details >
Choosing the right home health care agency is a major decision. This page provides a list of questions that you can print to help you select the home health care agency that best suits your needs.... Details >
If you are considering hiring an agency to help a loved one remain at home, here are some things to think about and questions to ask to help to get the highest quality of care.... Details >
Home health care is an essential, integral part of health care today, touching the lives of nearly every American. This site presents frequently asked questions about home care. Answers include inform... Details >
The National Private Duty Association has information on how to locate a homecare provider nationawide.... Details >
More and more older people are choosing to stay in their homes after they lose physical skills as a result of an illness or accident. Home care is available to help the person stay at home, rather tha... Details >
This web site presents contact information for home care and hospice associations for each state. Includes complete mailing address, phone and fax numbers, and Internet addresses where available. Sele... Details >
Finding the right provider does not have to be difficult. The Home Care/Hospice Agency Locator contains the most comprehensive database of more than 20,000 home care and hospice agencies. Use this res... Details >