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Is it possible to get a paper yellowpages book? My MIL is 85 and dowsn’t use the internet. I work and can’t always be her phone director.:)

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You can order the paper YellowPages book by calling 1-844-339-6334


You can also find a digital version of the physical book on www.therealyellowpages.com


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How do I contact an Elder care advocate/

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There are several ways to contact an elder care advocate:

  1. Contact your local Area Agency on Aging. They can provide you with a list of resources and advocates in your area.

  2. Get in touch with an elder law attorney. Elder law attorneys often work with elder care advocates and can refer you to one.

  3. Use online directories. There are various online directories that can help you find elder care advocates in your area.

  4. Check with local senior centers or social service organizations. These organizations may have a list of elder care advocates and resources.

  5. Ask for recommendations from friends, family, or healthcare providers who may have worked with a trusted elder care advocate in the past.

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What nursing homes nearby take medicaid pending

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Anonymous

You can find nursing homes that accept Medicaid pending by using the Medicaid.gov website or contacting your local Medicaid office. Additionally, you can search for nursing homes in your area and inquire about their Medicaid policy directly....Read More

where do i look for nursing home numbers?

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Anonymous

There are several places where you can find nursing home numbers:

  1. Medicare.gov: This website provides a Nursing Home Compare tool that allows you to search for nursing homes by location and compare them based on quality ratings.
  2. State Health Department: Many states have a health department website that provides a directory of licensed nursing homes in the state. You can search for these directories by state and county.
  3. AARP: The AARP website provides a Long-Term Care Facility Search tool that allows you to search for nursing homes, as well as assisted living facilities, adult day care centers, and home health care providers.
  4. Eldercare Locator: The Eldercare Locator is a public service of the U.S. Administration on Aging that connects you to services for older adults and their families. You can search for nursing homes by location on this website.
  5. Local Hospitals or Health Clinics: Local hospitals or health clinics may have information on nursing homes in the area, and may be able to provide you with contact information for these facilities.
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How can I find kind caring sitters in Amite area

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You could use the following sources to find kind, caring sitters in Amite area:

  1. Recommendations from friends, family, and neighbors who have used local sitters.

  2. Online babysitting services such as Care.com, Sittercity.com, and UrbanSitter.com allow you to search for caregivers in your area based on your needs, schedule, and preferences. You can also read reviews from previous clients and confirm background checks.

  3. Social media community groups such as Facebook groups dedicated to babysitters, nannies, or parents in your area.

  4. Local nanny or sitter agencies.

  5. Church or community groups that can provide recommendations.

  6. Local bulletin boards or classified sections in newspapers.

When finding a sitter, be sure to conduct an interview and confirm their background check, experience, and references before hiring them. Also, be clear about your expectations, schedule, and pay rate.

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