112 Exchange Street
Middlebury, VT 05753
(802) 388-3983



Eldercare Counseling:
Help for Family Caregivers


  • When does my loved one need help?
  • What services are available?
  • My parent refuses all suggestions of help! What do I do?
  • Do we need a nursing home? Are there other alternatives?
  • What is adult day care?
  • What is home care?
  • What is a community care home?
  • How do I find assisted living?

Worried About an Elderly Relative?
Our Eldercare Counselors Can Help You

Are you concerned about an elderly parent who is alone too much or lonely? Is your mother showing signs of forgetfulness? Are you taking care of your elderly spouse or sibling?

Nearly everyone has an aging loved one these days. It's difficult for most people to know when their relative needs help- or where to find help that you will like. Most older people insist that they don't want any help, and families feel torn about how much to push. Our geriatric social workers can listen to your unique story and help you decide what to do, whether that means finding someone to help care for your dad, help you discuss your concerns with a parent, or finding help for yourself to keep living independently.

Our caring Social Workers

Judy English, Nancy Conant, Pat Carpenter, and Joanne Corbett

Medicare Participating Mental Health Practice

Call Elderly Services at 388-3983 and ask for Joanne, Pat, Nancy or Judy,
or  e-mail: outreach@elderlyservices.org  attn: Joanne

 

Let us be your partner in aging positively or providing eldercare to a loved one!

 
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