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ICLS offers caregiver assistance to those who need intermittent or moderate supervision or physical assistance to stay in their home. Services available may include the following: - Active Cognitive Support: Caregivers provide in-person or remote check-ins to provide support, guidance and problem-solve concerns related to daily living - Activities of Daily Living: Caregivers assist with dressing, grooming, bathing, and transferring (walking) - Adaptive Support: Encourage self-sufficiency and reduce the need for assistance. ICLS caregivers work with the client to develop and practice individualized strategies that promote independence, such as using calendars, making lists, and teaching how to use assistive technology. - Community Living Engagement: Helps clients access resources, services, and activities outside the home. These services help the individual develop and maintain a support system in the community. - Household Management Assistance: Caregivers assist with meal planning and preparation, light housekeeping, laundry and budgeting/money management - Health, Safety, and Wellness: Caregivers will identify any changes in the client's health, including monitoring any existing health conditions, with referrals to case managers as needed

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In Home Meal Preparation
Personal Care
Formal Caregivers
Housekeeping Assistance
Personal Financial Counseling
Case/Care Management Referrals
ICLS offers caregiver assistance to those who need intermittent or moderate supervision or physical assistance to stay in their home. Services available may include the following: - Active Cognitive Support: Caregivers provide in-person or remote check-ins to provide support, guidance and problem-solve concerns related to daily living - Activities of Daily Living: Caregivers assist with dressing, grooming, bathing, and transferring (walking) - Adaptive Support: Encourage self-sufficiency and reduce the need for assistance. ICLS caregivers work with the client to develop and practice individualized strategies that promote independence, such as using calendars, making lists, and teaching how to use assistive technology. - Community Living Engagement: Helps clients access resources, services, and activities outside the home. These services help the individual develop and maintain a support system in the community. - Household Management Assistance: Caregivers assist with meal planning and preparation, light housekeeping, laundry and budgeting/money management - Health, Safety, and Wellness: Caregivers will identify any changes in the client's health, including monitoring any existing health conditions, with referrals to case managers as needed

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In Home Meal Preparation
Personal Care
Formal Caregivers
Housekeeping Assistance
Personal Financial Counseling
Case/Care Management Referrals
ICLS offers caregiver assistance to those who need intermittent or moderate supervision or physical assistance to stay in their home. Services available may include the following: - Active Cognitive Support: Caregivers provide in-person or remote check-ins to provide support, guidance and problem-solve concerns related to daily living - Activities of Daily Living: Caregivers assist with dressing, grooming, bathing, and transferring (walking) - Adaptive Support: Encourage self-sufficiency and reduce the need for assistance. ICLS caregivers work with the client to develop and practice individualized strategies that promote independence, such as using calendars, making lists, and teaching how to use assistive technology. - Community Living Engagement: Helps clients access resources, services, and activities outside the home. These services help the individual develop and maintain a support system in the community. - Household Management Assistance: Caregivers assist with meal planning and preparation, light housekeeping, laundry and budgeting/money management - Health, Safety, and Wellness: Caregivers will identify any changes in the client's health, including monitoring any existing health conditions, with referrals to case managers as needed

Categories

In Home Meal Preparation
Personal Care
Formal Caregivers
Housekeeping Assistance
Personal Financial Counseling
Case/Care Management Referrals
ICLS offers caregiver assistance to those who need intermittent or moderate supervision or physical assistance to stay in their home. Services available may include the following: - Active Cognitive Support: Caregivers provide in-person or remote check-ins to provide support, guidance and problem-solve concerns related to daily living - Activities of Daily Living: Caregivers assist with dressing, grooming, bathing, and transferring (walking) - Adaptive Support: Encourage self-sufficiency and reduce the need for assistance. ICLS caregivers work with the client to develop and practice individualized strategies that promote independence, such as using calendars, making lists, and teaching how to use assistive technology. - Community Living Engagement: Helps clients access resources, services, and activities outside the home. These services help the individual develop and maintain a support system in the community. - Household Management Assistance: Caregivers assist with meal planning and preparation, light housekeeping, laundry and budgeting/money management - Health, Safety, and Wellness: Caregivers will identify any changes in the client's health, including monitoring any existing health conditions, with referrals to case managers as needed

Categories

In Home Meal Preparation
Personal Care
Formal Caregivers
Housekeeping Assistance
Personal Financial Counseling
Case/Care Management Referrals
ICLS offers caregiver assistance to those who need intermittent or moderate supervision or physical assistance to stay in their home. Services available may include the following: - Active Cognitive Support: Caregivers provide in-person or remote check-ins to provide support, guidance and problem-solve concerns related to daily living - Activities of Daily Living: Caregivers assist with dressing, grooming, bathing, and transferring (walking) - Adaptive Support: Encourage self-sufficiency and reduce the need for assistance. ICLS caregivers work with the client to develop and practice individualized strategies that promote independence, such as using calendars, making lists, and teaching how to use assistive technology. - Community Living Engagement: Helps clients access resources, services, and activities outside the home. These services help the individual develop and maintain a support system in the community. - Household Management Assistance: Caregivers assist with meal planning and preparation, light housekeeping, laundry and budgeting/money management - Health, Safety, and Wellness: Caregivers will identify any changes in the client's health, including monitoring any existing health conditions, with referrals to case managers as needed

Categories

In Home Meal Preparation
Personal Care
Formal Caregivers
Housekeeping Assistance
Personal Financial Counseling
Case/Care Management Referrals
ICLS offers caregiver assistance to those who need intermittent or moderate supervision or physical assistance to stay in their home. Services available may include the following: - Active Cognitive Support: Caregivers provide in-person or remote check-ins to provide support, guidance and problem-solve concerns related to daily living - Activities of Daily Living: Caregivers assist with dressing, grooming, bathing, and transferring (walking) - Adaptive Support: Encourage self-sufficiency and reduce the need for assistance. ICLS caregivers work with the client to develop and practice individualized strategies that promote independence, such as using calendars, making lists, and teaching how to use assistive technology. - Community Living Engagement: Helps clients access resources, services, and activities outside the home. These services help the individual develop and maintain a support system in the community. - Household Management Assistance: Caregivers assist with meal planning and preparation, light housekeeping, laundry and budgeting/money management - Health, Safety, and Wellness: Caregivers will identify any changes in the client's health, including monitoring any existing health conditions, with referrals to case managers as needed

Categories

In Home Meal Preparation
Personal Care
Formal Caregivers
Housekeeping Assistance
Personal Financial Counseling
Case/Care Management Referrals
ICLS offers caregiver assistance to those who need intermittent or moderate supervision or physical assistance to stay in their home. Services available may include the following: - Active Cognitive Support: Caregivers provide in-person or remote check-ins to provide support, guidance and problem-solve concerns related to daily living - Activities of Daily Living: Caregivers assist with dressing, grooming, bathing, and transferring (walking) - Adaptive Support: Encourage self-sufficiency and reduce the need for assistance. ICLS caregivers work with the client to develop and practice individualized strategies that promote independence, such as using calendars, making lists, and teaching how to use assistive technology. - Community Living Engagement: Helps clients access resources, services, and activities outside the home. These services help the individual develop and maintain a support system in the community. - Household Management Assistance: Caregivers assist with meal planning and preparation, light housekeeping, laundry and budgeting/money management - Health, Safety, and Wellness: Caregivers will identify any changes in the client's health, including monitoring any existing health conditions, with referrals to case managers as needed

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In Home Meal Preparation
Personal Care
Formal Caregivers
Housekeeping Assistance
Personal Financial Counseling
Case/Care Management Referrals
Caregiver Support Group is for caregivers of an ailing parent, child, spouse, or other individuals of any age. You are likely to face variety of new responsibilities, many of which are unfamiliar or intimidating. At times, you may feel overwhelmed and alone, and this support group will discuss issues or concerns you may be having.

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Formal Caregivers
Moderate Alzheimer's Disease
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Informal Caregivers
Mild Alzheimer's Disease
Dementia
ICLS offers caregiver assistance to those who need intermittent or moderate supervision or physical assistance to stay in their home. Services available may include the following: - Active Cognitive Support: Caregivers provide in-person or remote check-ins to provide support, guidance and problem-solve concerns related to daily living - Activities of Daily Living: Caregivers assist with dressing, grooming, bathing, and transferring (walking) - Adaptive Support: Encourage self-sufficiency and reduce the need for assistance. ICLS caregivers work with the client to develop and practice individualized strategies that promote independence, such as using calendars, making lists, and teaching how to use assistive technology. - Community Living Engagement: Helps clients access resources, services, and activities outside the home. These services help the individual develop and maintain a support system in the community. - Household Management Assistance: Caregivers assist with meal planning and preparation, light housekeeping, laundry and budgeting/money management - Health, Safety, and Wellness: Caregivers will identify any changes in the client's health, including monitoring any existing health conditions, with referrals to case managers as needed

Categories

In Home Meal Preparation
Personal Care
Formal Caregivers
Housekeeping Assistance
Personal Financial Counseling
Case/Care Management Referrals
ICLS offers caregiver assistance to those who need intermittent or moderate supervision or physical assistance to stay in their home. Services available may include the following: - Active Cognitive Support: Caregivers provide in-person or remote check-ins to provide support, guidance and problem-solve concerns related to daily living - Activities of Daily Living: Caregivers assist with dressing, grooming, bathing, and transferring (walking) - Adaptive Support: Encourage self-sufficiency and reduce the need for assistance. ICLS caregivers work with the client to develop and practice individualized strategies that promote independence, such as using calendars, making lists, and teaching how to use assistive technology. - Community Living Engagement: Helps clients access resources, services, and activities outside the home. These services help the individual develop and maintain a support system in the community. - Household Management Assistance: Caregivers assist with meal planning and preparation, light housekeeping, laundry and budgeting/money management - Health, Safety, and Wellness: Caregivers will identify any changes in the client's health, including monitoring any existing health conditions, with referrals to case managers as needed

Categories

In Home Meal Preparation
Personal Care
Formal Caregivers
Housekeeping Assistance
Personal Financial Counseling
Case/Care Management Referrals

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