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Find Alaskan State caregiving resources, Alaska healthcare resources, Alaska caregiver support groups, and local and State resources for those taking care of a loved one. State & County Caregiving ResourcesAccess Alaska Access Alaska is a private, nonprofit organization that provides independent living services to persons who experience a significant disability http://www.fairnet.org/agencies/accessak/ For more information contact: AK Info AKInfo is designed to help Alaskans find needed services in their own community and communities throughout the state. Like a telephone book, AKInfo is a resource directory of individuals and agencies offering a wide range of services. For more information contact: Arc of Anchorage The Arc of Anchorage is a private, not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting community integration and quality of life for children and adults who experience developmental disabilities, behavioral health issues, or deafness. For more information contact: Denali KidCare Denali KidCare is a State of Alaska program to ensure that children and teens of both working and non-working families can have the health insurance they need. http://www.hss.state.ak.us/dhcs/DenaliKidCare/ For more information contact: Disability Law Center of Alaska Disability Law Center (DLC) is an independent non-profit organization that provides legal advocacy services for people with disabilities anywhere in Alaska. For more information contact: Parents, Inc. PARENTS is a partnership of Alaska families with disabilities that provides support, training resources, and advocacy statewide. For more information contact: Senior & Disabilities Services This group serves and provides resources for seniors, adults with physical disabilities and seniors on Medicaid waivers, persons with developmental disabilities, vulnerable adults and assisted living providers. http://www.hss.state.ak.us/dsds/ For more information contact: Senior Care of Alaska, Inc. Senior Care of Alaska, Inc. enables the elderly to live independently. It's at home where their quality of life is enhanced without the stress of interrupted routines and changes in daily habits, and companionship is as important as health care when it enables seniors to remain independent and in their homes. http://www.seniorcarealaska.com For more information contact: Stone Soup Group Stone Soup Group exists to sustain the health and well-being of Alaskan children with special health care needs and their families. http://www.stonesoupgroup.org/ For more information contact: The Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority The Trust is dedicated to assisting those who experience mental illness; mental retardation or similar disabilities; chronic alcoholism with psychosis; or Alzheimer's disease or related dementia. http://www.mhtrust.org/index.cfm For more information contact: University of Alaska Anchorage Center for Human Development The CHD attempts to bring together the resources of the University of Alaska Anchorage and the community to support individuals with developmental disabilities. For more information contact:
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