Where can my mom who is legally blind get help with shopping and bill paying?

Asked by birth12311  |  Aug 11, 2010

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Carol Bradley Bursack, Aug 11, 2010

Over the span of two decades author, columnist and speaker Carol Bradley Bursack cared for a neighbor and six elderly family members. Because of this experience, Bradley Bursack created a portable support group, the book “Minding Our Elders: Caregivers Share Their Personal Stories.” Her sites, www.mindingourelders.com and www.mindingoureldersblogs

 

In-home care agencies do these things. They generally work in blocks of time. Check some out in the area where this person lives.
Good luck,
Carol

 
 

Sheri Samotin, Aug 11, 2010

Sheri Samotin brings more than 25 years of business and management experience to LifeBridge Solutions. Sheri is a graduate of Wesleyan University and holds an MBA from Dartmouth College. Sheri is a member of numerous professional organizations and serves on the steering committee of Collier County’s Leadership Council on Aging.

 

Another option is to find a daily money manager to handle the bill paying and other "business of life" activities if you want to keep these with someone with the training and expertise to handle those types of activities.

Sheri

 
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