

| Assistive Technology Certain devices that help you with activities of daily living, such as grabbers or big handled eating utensils. |
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| Homemaker Someone to help you with household chores or errands like laundry, sweeping, or grocery shopping. |
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| In-Home Respite Someone to come and stay with you in your home for a short time so your caregiver can get some rest. |
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| Minor Home Modifications Certain devices or changes to your home to make it easier and safer for you to be in your home, such as ramps or grab-bars. |
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| Personal Care Attendant Someone to help you with activities of daily living for longer periods of time or go with you to doctor's visits or other appointments. |
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| Personal Care Services Someone to help you with activities of daily living such as bathing, toileting or transfers. |
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| Private Duty Skilled Nursing An LPN or RN who provides care for patients in a home setting as required by a doctor's orders and a developed plan of care. |
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| Private Pay Someone to provide companionship and assist with activities of daily living for a loved one. These services are paid for privately by an individual or entity. |
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| Workers Compensation/Disability Someone to provide skilled nursing and/or personal care, homemaker and in-home respite services for individuals effected by work related injuries and disability insurance requirements. |