How does Communities for Compassion define Practical Needs?
We define “Practical Needs” as basic, everyday things the care recipient can’t do, and no agency will do for them. A practical need may be visiting, cooking for special diets, pet care, laundry, housecleaning, and so on. These may seem simplistic, but in actuality they are essential. Under some circumstances, we might also do yard work, home maintenance, errands, and transportation.
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