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Find Vermont State caregiving resources, Vermont healthcare resources, Vermont 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 Vermont county caregiving resources and information. State & County Caregiving ResourcesAlzheimer's Association for Vermont and New Hampshire The Alzheimer's Association is the leading national voice for people with Alzheimer's disease and related disorders, their families and their caregivers. If you are reaching out for help, you've done the right thing. We invite your participation and extend our hand in support. http://www.alzvtnh.org/index.asp?id=42 For more information contact: Council on Aging for Southeastern Vermont Caregiver Support COASEV offers a number of services to assist people looking for caregivers, as well as offering assistance to caregivers themselves. http://www.coasevt.org/caregiver.html For more information contact: Easter Seals of New Hampshire and Vermont Easter Seals provides exceptional services to ensure that all people with disabilities or special needs and their families have equal opportunities to live, learn, work and play in their communities. http://nh.easterseals.com/site/PageServer?pagename=NHDR_vt For more information contact: Hospice and Palliative Care Council of Vermont Member List This web page lists the contact information, and locations of all Hospice and Palliative Care members in Vermont. http://www.hpccv.org/members.htm 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/vt/index.htm Screen Door The Vermont Agency of Human Services Screening Tool We hope you'll find this tool helpful and easy to use. We designed it to help Vermonters find out about the services that might be available to help them. We'll ask you some questions about you and your family, such as basic financial information, who lives with you and some of the things you might need help with. None of this information will be saved or stored on anyone's computer or in anyone's database and we won't ask you for identifying information such as your name, address or social security number. State of Vermont Developmental Disabilities Services The State of Vermont, Department of Disabilities, Aging and Independent Living, Division of Disability and Aging Services, plans and coordinates state- and federally-funded services for people with developmental disabilities and their families within Vermont. The Division provides funding for services, systems planning, technical assistance, training, quality assurance, program monitoring and standards compliance. The Division also exercises Public Guardianship on behalf of the Commissioner to about 650 adults who are determined by the court to be in need of supervision, protection and assistance and lack the active assistance of a family member or private guardian. http://www.dad.state.vt.us/DSwebsite/index.shtml For more information contact: United Ways of Vermont United Ways in Vermont offer an effective, efficient, and caring way for Vermonters to make the greatest year-round impact in their hometowns. These days, with so many choices to make with your charitable dollars, Vermont's United Ways can be your partner to ensure your contribution improves people's lives in the communities where you live, work and play. http://www.unitedwaycc.org/uwvt.htm Vermont 2-1-1 Vermont 2-1-1, a program of the United Ways of Vermont, is a health and human services information and referral program available for everyone in Vermont. Vermont 2-1-1 Call Specialists provide the human touch, help solve problems, and link individuals and families with local, statewide, regional and nationwide resources. For more information contact: Vermont Division of Disability and Aging Services The Division of Disability and Aging Services (DDAS) is a major division within the Department of Disabilities, Aging and Independent Living (DAIL). The Division is responsible for all community-based long-term care services for older Vermonters, individuals with developmental disabilities, traumatic brain injuries, and physical disabilities. http://www.dad.state.vt.us/dail/
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