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Take advantage of free training for family caregivers of an elderly loved one with Alzheimer's

Free Alzheimer's Training Now Available To Local Family Caregivers

The Home Instead Senior Care® office serving the south side of Chicago is offering a new training program called Alzheimer's CARE, designed to help families manage the challenges of Alzheimer's and other dementias – diseases that eventually rob seniors of their memories and independence. Free training for families caring for these older adults is now available. Visit HelpForAlzheimersFamilies.com or call 773-784-4024 for more information.
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Salute to Senior Service featured in The Courier-News

On February 21, 2012, our Salute to Senior Service program was featured in The Courier-News, along with 82-year-old senior volunteer June Ekman.
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Sue Phelan appears on WMAQ to discuss Salute to Senior Service

Sue Phelan appears on WMAQ discussing our latest program, Salute to Senior Service

Sue Phelan appeared on WMAQ on Sunday, February 5 to discuss the Salute to Senior Service program. To nominate a local senior volunteer, visit the website.
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Nominate a local Northern Chicago senior in the Salute to Senior Service program

Salute to Senior Service: Search on for state's outstanding senior volunteers

The Home Instead Senior Care network has launched a program to honor the volunteer efforts of our unsung senior heroes. The Salute to Senior ServiceSM program will include a search for the most outstanding senior volunteer in Illinois and culminate with the selection of a national Salute to Senior Service winner during Older Americans Month in May.

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The 50-50 Rule: New Program Helps Siblings Overcome Family Conflict While Caring for Aging Parents

The Home Instead Senior Care® office serving the Chicago area has launched the 50-50 Rule program. Built on original research, the program includes free resources to help siblings overcome their differences to provide the best care possible for their aging parents. Read more

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 1,100,000 households caring for a senior in the Chicago area are trying to help an aging relative who’d rather not have help. 
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