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snitzellewis Asked April 2014

Need help with steps to finding in-home care or daycare for 90yr old Gma who is deaf, legally blind and stroke victim with left side weak?

Have been caring last 4 yrs of 90 yr old Grandmother. Started with 4 hip surgeries in 30 day period approx. 4 yrs ago and now has suffered a stroke in last 30 days and after hospitalization came home. She also has suffers from genetic hearing loss that has become complete hearing loss now. She has advanced macular degeneration and is unable to see almost anything now, so communication problems on top of health problems are becoming almost too much for me to handle but because of communication problems with anyone else, having her be in a nursing home or assisted living does not feel like a good option either. She has had to be in a nursing home environment 2 different times and it is very hard on all involved including myself as I feel that I have to be there to be her "eyes and ears"

AgingCareCM Apr 2014
Hello snitzellewis,

Here is an eBook that our AgingCare.com editors have written that gives you a step-by-step on how to search for home care. I've also included an article that defines alternative ways to pay for home care.

https://www.agingcare.com/eBook/Home-Care

https://www.agingcare.com/articles/paying-for-home-care-155405.htm

Hope this helps,

Ashley T.
The AgingCare.com Team

Eyerishlass Apr 2014
I would choose in-home care over a daycare. If she can't see or hear being at a daycare wouldn't be enjoyable for her.

Google "home health agencies" in your area. Read the reviews on Yahoo! Answers or Yelp. Choose one or two you like and go from there. This will give you a much needed break as well.

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