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We recently hosted a book signing for Stages Of Senior Care which written by Home Instead Senior Care's founder Paul Hogan. For more information check out this  video on Youtube.

Answering the Call: Local Program Helps Family Caregivers Prepare for Senior Emergencies

If you're an adult son or daughter who lives in fear of getting "the call" – the one that tells you "Mom has suffered a stroke," or "Dad accidentally overdosed on his medications" – do you have the information you need to help your loved one? Many don't, according to research conducted for the Home Instead Senior Care® network. The organization conducted research with family caregivers to find out how much they know and developed a public education program with resources that can help family caregivers keep important information at their fingertips.

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San Francisco Senior Center Receives Grant to Help Local Seniors

As part of a $10,000 grant from The Home Instead Senior Care Foundation, San Francisco Senior Center will support its Homecoming Transitional Care Program (HTCP).
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Home Instead Senior Care Signs 1,000th Client in San Francisco

Home Instead Senior Care recently signed its 1,000th overall client in San Francisco, just seven years after opening its doors. Home Instead, a leading provider of in-home senior care, will commemorate this major milestone by making financial contributions to the Family Caregiver Alliance and Homecoming Transitional Care Program, further emphasizing its continued commitment to the community.
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With Home Instead Senior Care of San Francisco CA, you can help brighten the life of a senior this holiday season.

San Francisco Seniors' Economic Struggles Continue This Holiday; Santa Program Provides Assistance

The San Francisco office of the Home Instead Senior Care® network, the world's largest provider of non-medical in-home care and companionship services for older adults, has partnered with Local Senior-Care Agencies and Area Retailers for the Be a Santa to a Senior program, which provides gifts and companionship to seniors who otherwise might not receive either this holiday season.

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Senior Holiday Gift Requests Increase as Economic Slump Continues

The Home Instead Senior Care® office serving San Francisco, has joined Curry Senior Center, San Francisco Towers, Walgreens and Citibank, NA  to provide presents to seniors who otherwise might not receive a gift this holiday season. Read more

Craving Companionship: Recipe contest helps revive family mealtimes for local seniors

According to research conducted for the Home Instead Senior Care® network, lack of companionship is the biggest mealtime challenge for seniors. The local Home Instead Senior Care office is encouraging family caregivers to dig into the family recipe box to find that favorite dish, and prepare and share a meal with their elderly loved one. Enter that recipe and the story about what makes the dish so special to your family in the Homemade MemoriesSM Recipe Contest between July 15 and September 15, 2011.

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The Battle of the Ages

Just when you thought that a family caregiver’s job couldn’t get more difficult, consider this:  Many of the estimated 83,000 households caring for a senior in San Francisco are trying to help an aging relative who would rather not have help. 
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"The 40-70 Rule" Local Company Launches Campaign to Get Seniors and Their Families Talking

Your dad's neighbor just called to tell you that your 79-year-old father sideswiped his parked vehicle and nearly hit a child standing nearby. Was it an isolated slip-up or the sign that it's time for your dad to think about giving up his car keys? More importantly, how do you begin the discussion about such a potentially volatile subject?
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The Parent Trap: Boomers Help Mom and Dad Avoid a Home's Potential Pitfalls

Baby Boomers may dream of owning a second home as they head into their retirement years. But instead of caring for a vacation house, adult children often find themselves helping an aging mom and dad avoid the safety pitfalls of the family home.
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Who Will Care for Mom? High Growth Job Category Won't Keep Pace with Demand for Caregivers in California

Reports from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics that predict an increase in the personal and home care aides job category - forecasting that to be the second fastest-growing job group in the nation over the next decade - is welcome news in a recession.
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Franchising the Care and Feeding of Grandma

In 1994, while keeping his grandmother company at his mom's house in Omaha, Neb., Paul Hogan hatched a business. Barely mobile when her children moved the 89-year-old in, Grandma Hogan, newly pumped up by attention, would live to be a lively 100. What, Paul wondered, did families without available kin do? Providing that answer has propelled Home Instead Senior Care into an international franchising dynamo that reaped $661 million last year and projects a 2009 jump to $738 million on domestic growth of 10% and 26% growth internationally.
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Learn about our Be A Santa to a Senior Program!

Home Instead Senior Care partners with local non-profit and community organizations to identify seniors who might not otherwise receive gifts this holiday season. The company then works with local businesses and retail stores to help facilitate the purchase and distribution of gifts by placing trees and ornaments within their various locations.

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