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Eldercare Locator
A free national service from the U.S. Administration on Aging to find local resources for older adults and caregivers.
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Getting Started
A free national service from the U.S. Administration on Aging to find local resources for older adults and caregivers.
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Guides, checklists, and practical tools for family caregivers — from medication logs to care-plan templates.
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Research, reports, and advocacy for the 53 million Americans providing unpaid care to family members.
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A free tool from NCOA to find federal, state, and local financial assistance programs for older adults.
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What a POA is, why it matters, and how to start the conversation before a crisis makes it urgent.
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The difference explained in plain language — what's covered, who's eligible, and why the names confuse everyone.
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Scripts and strategies for talking to aging parents about finances, wills, and long-term care costs.
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Search the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys for a lawyer who specializes in aging and disability issues.
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What it actually looks like — irritability, exhaustion, guilt — and why naming it is the first step toward relief.
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988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, Crisis Text Line, and other resources for moments when the load becomes too heavy.
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How to talk to siblings who aren't helping — without burning the whole family down in the process.
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