Long-Term Health Education & Training
- Long-term health care is provided for an extended period by a spouse or other close relative or a long-term health care provider, such as an assisted living facility or nursing home, to an individual who is no longer mobile due to an illness or injury.
- The United States Administration on Aging provides free educational awareness programs to anyone who requests them. These lessons consist of planning; assessing your risk factors; insurance and private financial coverage; in-home and community support services; and legal and housing considerations for long-term health care.
- In Florida, a Mecca for retired seniors, the Senior Resource Alliance supports and promotes long-term health care learning programs in central Florida. In addition, they nationally distribute learning programs that provide information on midlife planning, aging issues focusing on family and the challenges working caregivers face.
- The Alzheimer's Association is a non-profit organization that provides support to people with Alzheimer's, their families and caregivers. They also offer education and training programs to community members, family members, and care providers to help them better care for their loved ones. Most of this training is free.
Definition
Government Educational Awareness Program
Local Learning Program
National Lifelong Learning Opportunities
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