RESOURCES FOR CAREGIVERS
Adult DayEbenezer Adult Day programs serve older adults who live at home, but would benefit from personal care and assistance, scheduled activities, and supervision during the work week.
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Beauty/Barber ShopAs you age, tasks that used to be accomplished with ease may become more difficult. If you or a loved one is in a wheelchair or experiencing memory loss, Ebenezer can help make getting a hair cut or style less stressful.
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Care At HomeReceive care at home by trusted AccentCare Fairview home health aides, nurses or live in aides. Customized care and services that allows you or your loved ones to stay at home.
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Stay By The DayStay by the Day offers temporary stays in furnished apartments in Ebenezer Assisted Living communities. Stay by the Day is available in several of our senior communities.
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Lifeline ServicesLifeline is an easy‑to‑use personal medical alert service that helps you get quick assistance any time—24 hours a day, every day. Lifeline helps you live on your own with confidence.
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Medical EquipmentFairview Home Medical Equipment delivers the medical equipment you need right to your home! Whether you need medical equipment for a short time, or for the long‑term.
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Memory CareEbenezer offers memory care in more than 30 locations for those living with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia. Our unique Dimensions Program helps us provide exceptional care.
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Tips For CaregiversCaregivers often struggle with a variety of daily issues. We offer a variety of tips to address these daily challenges. Read more about common tips and where you can find additional resources.
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Advance Care PlanningCreating a Health Care Directive makes your wishes known. A clear directive also eases the stress for others, especially if they become responsible for carrying out your wishes.
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Spiritual Health ServicesSpiritual care can have a positive effect on both health and longevity. Studies have shown that spiritual care can provide a variety of health benefits to your loved one and to you.
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Hospice Care
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Fairview Home Care Falls Risk/Balance Program
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Fairview Partners
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Support for individuals who have an advanced illness. Hospice provides medical, emotional, social and spiritual care – whenever possible at the individual’s own home.
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Palliative care clinics offer symptom management, help with decision making and coping with serious illness. It’s professional care that reduces symptoms and addresses your spiritual and emotional concerns, with or without the goal of a cure.
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Falling is the leading cause of death from injury among older adults, and falls are among the most common causes of hospitalization. The good news is that falls can be prevented.
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Fairview Partners "reinvents the house call" by bringing services to you. Fairview Partners’ model of care is available to most seniors 65 years and older who live in specific long term care and assisted living communities, or independently in their own home.
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Fairview Caregiver Assurance ™Fairview's Caregiver Assurance is an ongoing, telephonic support program that provides you access to a dedicated advisor - someone who knows you and your situation. Our advisors understand that caregiving can be challenging and provide you with emotional, educational, and advisory support. Our affordable monthly membership provides you with unrestricted access to resources that aide in your well-being as you continue to care for your independent, aging loved one.
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Residential Hospice HomeThe Pillars Hospice Home is a residential hospice house in the Twin Cities' East Metro area. Supported by HealthEast Foundation and a generous community, The Pillars offers eight private suites that feature their own bath and patio—which open onto the adjoining woods and pond. At The Pillars, end of life needs are met with compassionate, respectful care. The Pillars has a 24-hour on-site nursing staff. Our highly skilled RNs, LPNs and certified home health aides are prepared to manage the most complex medical needs. Their empathy and competence make them ideal caregivers on this journey through the end of life.
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