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The comforts of home for frail elders and disabled adults


(from left to right) Emily Wojcik, Caregiver Lester Dudek, Marta Dudek
Caring for two moms. Click photo to read more.
Eldercare need not be complicated (or costly). For many elders and disabled adults, the option to stay at home with familiar surroundings, routines, and people is not only a viable choice, it can be a healthier choice, and more affordable than you may think.

With the help of Caregiver Homes of Massachusetts' community-based care program, families are able to provide high quality, 24-hour in-home care for elders and disabled adults in need of physical care and assistance.

We also make it possible for you, as a family member or friend, to become the primary in-home caregiver and get paid a stipend - up to $18,000 according to Adult Foster Care regulations - for your time and commitment.

Staying connected and in the community.

Whether you want to become a paid primary caregiver for a frail elder or disabled adult, or prefer to have your family member matched with a dedicated, carefully screened caregiver, the results are the same: your loved one continues to live with dignity in a home setting with access to care that promotes health and quality of life and keeps them connected to family and the community.

Caregiver Homes of Massachusetts:

Caregivers

Where to start with your family member
Learn more about becoming a caregiver
Apply to become a caregiver or call 866-797-2333

Professionals

Learn more about how we can help your clients
Review our client data
Refer a client or call 866-797-2333

 



Pioneer Institute Better Government Competition

Seniorlink awarded first place in Pioneer Institute Better Government Competition for Caregiver Homes program at September 16, 2009 Awards Dinner

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Caregiver Homes is a wholly owned subsidiary of Seniorlink, Incorporated (Boston, MA).
Learn more about how Seniorlink is dedicated to helping elder adults live with dignity and independence.
 
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