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Families who live a significant distance from their aging
love ones.
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Families and working professionals who may live close to
their aging love ones, but are perhaps caught in the “sandwich
generation”, one who is caught in the middle of caring for their
children and caring for their aging love ones, resulting in
having little time for themselves.
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Families struggling through the health care maze trying to
secure quality services for their love ones.
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Families who need a temporary relief from caring for their
love ones.
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Aging adults who live alone and perhaps experiencing mental
health challenges such as feelings of loneliness or depression.
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Aging adults who have companion, personal care or
transportation needs.
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Families in need of counseling.
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People with mental, physical or developmental disabilities.
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Families of children with special needs.
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People who have recently had an injury or surgery and
require services on a temporary basis.
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Foster Care Agencies.
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Assisted Living Facilities.
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Private and Governmental Agencies that serve children,
elderly, and the mentally, physically and developmentally
challenged.
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Corporations and Governmental Agencies that offer
supportive services and Employee Assistance Programs to
employees.
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