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The CareGiver Partnership Offers Doorstep Delivery of Adult Diapers and Incontinence Supplies

Thursday, November 15th, 2012

Neenah, Wis. (PRWEB) November 14, 2012

The CareGiver Partnership, a national retailer of incontinence products and other home health care supplies, is addressing the needs of incontinent Americans by offering doorstep delivery on any of its products, with free shipping year-round on orders $ 50+. Founder Lynn Wilson says it?s a convenient alternative to making frequent store trips for adult diapers, wipes, bed pads, bladder control pads and other incontinence supplies.

?With 25 million Americans with transient or chronic urinary incontinence ? including 50 percent of elderly who are homebound ? doorstep delivery is especially convenient for those unable to travel to stores and for family caregivers,? says Wilson. ?Costs can be higher than discount stores, but caregivers tell us when they consider the free home delivery, never running out, the high cost of gas today and the value of their time, it?s worth it.

?In addition, it?s difficult to get answers in stores. Stock clerks often are uninformed and pharmacists are busy behind the counter. Our team is extremely knowledgeable about all the 500 incontinence products we offer ? 10 times more than most stores ? and being out of stock does not happen, unlike stores,? says Wilson. ?First-time buyers often have no idea which product is right for them. Many spend over $ 100 trying bags of products that don?t meet their needs and then settle. That?s why we offer more than 100 products to try before you buy.?

The CareGiver Partnership, rated A+ by the Better Business Bureau, is designed around safety, security and ease. Although it carries 3,000 home health care products, the site?s large pages and absence of clutter and advertisements make it easy to shop, set up an account and order. Free caregiver resources include its first-to-the-world Incontinence Product Finder and thousands of links and articles. The site makes it easy to set up automatically scheduled doorstep delivery, with a patent-pending product-use estimation tool.

The CareGiver Partnership was formed in 2004 by the former global sector president of Kimberly-Clark, who led the development of Depend and Poise incontinence products. It is now led by co-founder Lynn Wilson and a team of women who are current or former caregivers. The company?s offerings go beyond home health care products to include personal service and a library of resources and information for family caregivers, including a blog.

?Thousands of caregivers and their family members count on us for fast, convenient and reliable delivery of incontinence supplies,? Wilson adds.

The CareGiver Partnership is a national direct-to-consumer retailer of home healthcare products for incontinence, skin care, mobility, daily living aids, nutrition support and more. In its sixth year of providing products and services that help caregivers and loved ones maintain personal dignity, the company also offers an online library of more than 1,200 family caregiver resources and personal service by experts in caregiving. Call 1-800-985-1353 or visit online.







Pathways Hospice Offers Grief and Loss Support Groups in the San Francisco Bay Area

Saturday, September 15th, 2012


Sunnyvale, California (PRWEB) September 07, 2012

Grieving can be a lonely process. Dealing with deep personal loss can leave people feeling alone, afraid, and not knowing where to turn. Pathways Home Health, Hospice & Private Duty is currently offering grief and loss support groups for Partner/Spouse Loss, Parent Loss, and General Grief Support.

Pathways Hospice grief support groups examine common grief issues such as coping skills, loneliness, anger, “normal” grief, and lifestyle change. Individuals grieving the loss of a wife, husband, mother, father, step-parent, grandparent, sister, brother, or friend are encouraged to attend. Registration is required.

Free of charge and non-denominational, these grief support groups will be held at various times in the evening and afternoons in Sunnyvale, Menlo Park, Los Gatos, Fremont, Redwood City, and Oakland. These support groups run six-to-eight weeks. Please contact Pathways Home Health & Hospice for specific times and locations.

For more information contact the bereavement department at Pathways Home Health & Hospice by email bereavement(at)pathwayshealth.org or telephone 1(888) 905-2800, ext. 4241 or visit our website at http://www.pathwayshealth.org/grief-support/index.html

About Pathways Home Health & Hospice

Pathways Home Health & Hospice is a non-profit community based organization. Celebrating its 35th anniversary, Pathways was founded in 1977 by a group of physicians who saw a community need for compassionate end-of-life care. That year Pathways served 12 patients. Pathways now serves over 5,000 families annually in five Bay Area counties.

Pathways cares for patients in their place of residence, whether it be their home, hospital, nursing home or assisted living facility. Affiliated with El Camino Hospital and Sequoia Hospital since 1986, Pathways is accredited by The Joint Commission and is a member of the Visiting Nurses Association of America, California Hospice & Palliative Care Association, and the California Association of Health Services at Home.

For more information about Pathways services, holiday grief workshops, volunteering, or making a donation in support of Pathways? families, call 1 (888) 755.7855 or visit http://www.pathwayshealth.org.







Assisted Transition – Finding Free Personalized Senior Living for Your Loved Ones, Leading Elder Care Placement Service Opens New Office and Offers New Help for Families

Friday, August 17th, 2012


Sacramento, California (PRWEB) August 16, 2012

Now, Assisted Transition, one of the leading elder care referral/senior placement services, can offer a solution. Assisted Transition is a free Elder Care Referral Service. Finding local, long term care for every senior is their specialty! They take away the confusion and help seniors understand what option is best for them: Assisted Living, Independent Living, Nursing Homes or Home Care. Because they care, they offer free guided tours to their clients. They will personally drive their clients, or their family members, for free to the locations that meet their personal, financial, and geographic preferences. Their Elder Care Advisors are ready to answer questions and can even offer resources to help find financial assistance. Free, personalized, guidance is available in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, San Joaquin, Solano, and Yolo Counties with the opening of a new office in West Sacramento, CA.

?Family members begin an emotional rollercoaster ride when trying to balance caring for their elderly parents or grandparents while still living their own lives,? advises Dee Bailey with Assisted Transition in Sacramento. ?Families get exhausted, confused and burned out. It is in the best interest of everyone involved to see what senior living options are available. But with so many options, people in this situation need to know it?s okay to ask for help.?

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