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July 21st EldercareABC Blog Carnival
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- Posted on Jul. 21st, 2010
Welcome to the July 21st, 2o10 EldercareABC BLog Carnival
Kaye Swain presents Double Duty iPhone App for the Sandwich Generation Caregiving Grandparents | SandwichINK.com posted at SandwichINK.com, saying, “If you are caring for elderly parents who have dementia symptoms, such as from Alzheimer’s Disease, there is an iPhone app that might be a help to you.
Living Well Blog shared that, The The St. Louis Today, reported on the need that our communities have to build a strong home-based and community-based system for those who can pay for care and those who can’t pay for it.” via, Building a Safety Net for Elder Care: More Home-Based Models are Needed
Frena Gray-Davidson published an interesting post, What’s it Like To Have Dementia?
Paula Span shared a really helpful tip Free Eye Care for Older People at the New Old Age Blog.
Max Baumgarten of eldergadget.com recently wrote about New York: Becoming a Senior Friendly City
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