My parents are becoming frail and need help with bathing, cooking, shopping and housekeeping. Can the Office for Aging help?
Yes! Senior Resource Line Staff are available to answer questions and inform you about the various Home Care programs that may be of help to you, such as the Expanded In-home Services for the Elderly (EISEP), Shopper Service, and Meals on Wheels (MOW)Your parents may need an in-home assessment to determine what kind of services they need and qualify for. Also, you can consider utilizing the Gaining Resources for Older Workers Program (GROW) to hire a worker who can help with tasks such as personal care, housekeeping, transportation, yard work, house repairs, snow removal, etc.
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