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There are numerous state agencies, federal agencies and private organizations that provide information on elder care for Connecticut's senior citizens. Trying to find the appropriate agency or organization for a particular need may at times be difficult. CTHelpNet.org was created to help you navigate through the maze of information on elder care. In the table of contents below you will find elder care services that may be of interest to you. If you click on a particular item, you will be guided to a resource that may help you. CTHelpNet.org continually monitors the elder care field and updates this website as needed. CTHelpNet is not affiliated with any of the agencies, organizations or businesses referenced on this website and does not profit in any way from your use of this site. If you have any suggestions or comments regarding this website, e-mail them to cthelpnet@cthelpnet.org. Your e-mail address will be kept confidential. CTHelpNet.org information is not provided as legal or financial advice and creates no counselor-client relationship. Please consult your own legal and financial advisors. CTHelpNet.org cannot guarantee the reliability of the information a user receives from the websites CTHelpNet.org references. It is the users responsibility to determine the accuracy of any information that is found by using CTHelpNet.org. CTHelpNet.org is not liable for any misinformation that a user may find.
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Aging in Place The Village Movement Alzheimer's and Dementia Assistance Area Agency on Aging Very Important Asbestos Exposure and Mesothelioma Benefits You May Be Entitled To Can't Find What You're Looking For? Connecticut Emergency Alerting Connecticut Home Care Program for Elders Connecticut Partnership for Long-Term Care Connecticut Triad Program New 1/14/12 Continuing Care Retirement Communities Earn College Credit Tuition-Free Financial Abuse of the Elderly Free Homebound Delivery of Library Material for the Elderly Identifying Danger Signals In Seniors Long-Term Care Nursing Resources New 1/14/12 Medicaid For The Employed Disabled Medicare and Medicare Advantage Medicare Denials Very Important Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Coverage Medicare Savings Programs (Financial Aid for Medicare Premiums) Medicare Supplemental Health Insurance (Medigap) Moving From a Nursing Facility to the Community Prescription Medication Assistance Protection And Advocacy For Persons With Disabilities Protective Services For The Elderly |
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