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Warning: Unscrupulous Eldercare locators make money by filling property vacancies, regardless of the needs of the elders they claim to serve.

Discover the Super Simple Method Designed to Zero In on Care That's a Tailor-Made Match to an Elder's Needs and Resources

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STEP 1: Assess

STEP 2: Decide

STEP 3: Locate

STEP 4: Evaluate Care

STEP 5: More Help

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Step 1: Assess Your Elders' Behaviors to Determine Their Current Needs

Our free 4-minute assessment compares your elder's behaviors to those of thousands of other elders to identify their current needs and help you plan for their future needs.

Step 2: Decide How You Will Meet Their Needs.

Examine the services and costs
of various types of care: nursing home, assisted living, care at home, Will you need a care manager?
Choose the best options for
your elder's needs and your
own time and financial resources.

Step 3: Locate the Resources You Will Need.

Find the best nursing homes in your area; or find home care resources to help you meet
your elder's needs.

Step 4: Evaluate Residential Care

Discover the strategies and techniques to use when visiting eldercare facilities -- what to focus on -- what to ignore!

Step 5: Find Support and Additional Resources on this Site

Delve into the articles and additional resources available to you on this site. And subscribe to our biweekly newsletter for new articles, eldercare news, and specials. Discover tips and tricks in our bi-weekly newsletter to make your job easier and more rewarding!

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