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And that person work with me in preparing a complete plan of care for my mother of 92? She lives alone in her house located in Woodway,Texas.

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Hi - other folks have answered that you look up the local resources around you using terms like council on aging, senior services, elder services. This website also has guides and lists, be sure to browse around!
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Start by contacting referral person at Area Agency on Aging
1514 S New Rd Waco TX 76711 254-756-7822

Call Alzheimer's Assoc 24/7 Helpline: 1.800.272.3900

Stages of Senior Care: Your Step-by-Step Guide to Making the Best Decisions

Stages of Senior Care, written by Home Instead Senior Care co-founders Paul and Lori Hogan, is a practical guide that walks family caregivers through the complex world of senior care options. The book includes step-by-step instructions for every “stage” of the care process so readers can be confident in their decisions and assured that their senior loved one is getting the right care.
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yellowpages/woodway-tx/senior-citizen-center
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Or try searching for certified geriatric care managers in your area.
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I have a social worker coming through the VNA today to talk options. Hoping they clarify things for me. The VNA has helped a lot.
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eldercare.gov is also an OK place to start.
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I agree with above, contact your local Area Agency on Aging, they have a lot of resources that will assist you in the care plan for your mother.
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Yes, the local Area On Aging is a great place to start. Her finances will be an issues, as well, if they are low, then they will guide you on options avalable in your state. Is she of sound mind, and does she have POA's in tact?, get hold of a local Elder care attorney, so they can guide you on the process. That being said, you may have a difficult time talking on her behalf without such papers in place. I know when I did my mother's I had a second person on the papers, in case I became incapable. One who would do well in her best interest. I have a neice, who now is a Dr. This person can also help with needs, and you can work as a team. I wish you well, and use all the recources you can, so both of you can have peace of mind.
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