The following are several free and independent resources on caregiving and help for older adults:
Senior LinkAge Line (1-800-333-2433):
Free personal assistance to help families find community services or determine what kind of service might be helpful.
Eldercare Partners: (651)-234-2262:
Focuses on helping caregivers, including matching them with individual consultants in the Twin Cities area.
CaregivingLink.org:
Online resource on planning, arranging care, family issues and learning care tasks.
Minnesota Office of Ombudsman for Long-Term Care: 1-800-657-3591:
State advocacy office that addresses consumer concerns relating to in-home care, senior homes and Medicare hospital services.
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