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aps122893 Posted February 2014

How Catholic health services can help.

Many of you are reading this blog because you are currently caring for a loved one and are looking for ways that you can provide them with the best care possible. Some of you are even trying to care for someone on a long-distance basis, making it particularly difficult to effectively keep tabs on their health and well being. When you also have a full-time job or children to care for, taking on the role of caregiver for a loved one can sometimes be a huge commitment to bear and can often impact the attention you are giving to other things that are equally important to you.

This is where Catholic Health Services can help you ensure that the people you care about most are receiving high-quality care while you manage the other facets of your day-to-day life.

CHS provides a wide range of services including skilled nursing, long-term care, assisted living, home health services, rehabilitation, and hospice care with locations in Lauderdale Lakes, Hialeah, and Miami.

Here is a link to testimonials from patients, residents, and their family members detailing their experiences with all of our service lines:

http://www.catholichealthservices.org/testimonials/catholic-health-services.aspx?nd=50

For more information regarding all of our service lines, please visit catholichealthservices.org

SuziQ Feb 2014
Catholic Charities didn't help me or my mother much. I was getting 4 hrs respite a week, then it was cut down to 2 hrs. This was because of the government cut back on money to the charity. They have to spread that money out to how many need the service. I get out the door and practically had to turn around and come back.

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