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Find South Carolina State caregiving resources, South Carolina healthcare resources, South Carolina caregiver support groups, and local and State resources for those taking care of a loved one. We will continue to update these resources to include individual South Carolina county caregiving resources and information. State & County Caregiving ResourcesALS Association Jim "Catfish" Hunter Chapter Our mission is to find a cure for and improve living with ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease). Our goal is to serve all people living with ALS in South Carolina. http://www.catfishchapter.org/news/SCCIOMain.html For more information contact: Alzheimer's Association Upstate South Carolina Chapter The Alzheimer’s Association provides vital services and support to individuals, families, and caregivers. The Upstate South Carolina Chapter serves 18 counties of the Upstate with offices in Anderson, Greenville, Spartanburg, Greenwood and Rock Hill. For more information contact: Easter Seals South Carolina Easter Seals provides services to children and adults with disabilities and other special needs, and support to their families. http://sc.easterseals.com/site/PageServer?pagename=SCDR_homepage For more information contact: Hospice Care of South Carolina Hospice Care of South Carolina seeks to alleviate the fears most commonly associated with the diagnosis of a terminal illness - the fear of helplessness, of becoming a burden to the family, or the fear of overwhelming medical costs. For more information contact: Lieutenant Governor Office on Aging The Lieutenant Governor's Office on Aging is here to help connect seniors with available services including Medicaid and Medicare help, support groups and important information. http://www.state.sc.us/ltgov/aging/ For more information contact: MealCall Visit this site to locate a facility that provides Meals On Wheels that is closest to you. http://www.mealcall.org/meals-on-wheels/sc/index.htm NAMI of South Carolina The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill of South Carolina is a grassroots, self-help, support, and advocacy organization for people with mental illness, and their families and friends. For more information contact: SC Access South Carolina Access is a program of the Lieutenant Governor's Office on Aging. This is YOUR guide to available resources for older adults, people with disabilities, their family members and caregivers in South Carolina. https://scaccess.communityos.org/ SC.Gov Health This site contains public health resources for all South Carolina citizens. http://www.sc.gov/Portal/Category/HEALTH For more information contact: United Way Association of South Carolina All across the Palmetto State, from Abbeville and Aiken to Spartanburg and York, United Way is working to change lives. Thirty local United Ways, governed by volunteers, are doing what matters for children, young people, the disabled and economically vulnerable. They are working with local and state governments, communities of faith, non-profits, foundations and corporate partners to leverage resources that can really create change in their communities. For more information contact:
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