Senior Services
These services cater to seniors to help make their lives as smooth and simple as possible, no matter where they are in the aging process. They offer professional guidance and specialized support in their field, from medical to financial to home expertise.

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Adult Day Services
Adult day services provide daytime care and support to seniors who cannot otherwise be alone. These centers benefit their clients by providing socialization and stimulation, while also giving families and caregivers a break.
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Agencies On Aging
Agencies on aging are services designed to meet the concerns of community seniors. They vary from local state government agencies that specialize in the aging population, to nonprofits that serve the various needs of seniors.
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Aging In Place
Aging-in-place companies help seniors stay in their current living situation throughout the aging process, even as care needs increase. Services may include home modifications, senior mobility products, alert systems, and other aging-in-place solutions.
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Doctors, Clinics, and Pharmacies
When seeking care from a doctor, dentist, hearing specialist, optometrist, or any other type of healthcare provider, keep in mind that there are many who either specialize in geriatric care or cater to seniors. The same applies to clinics, rehab centers, and even hospital units: there are many of these facilities designed specifically with the needs of seniors in mind, offering senior-friendly amenities and services.

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Downsizing and Realtors
Downsizing is the act of reducing clutter and moving into a smaller home in order to simplify day-to-day living. Downsizing home specialists are available to make this process run as smoothly and simply as possible by helping with tasks such as decluttering, organizing, moving, and packing.
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Financial, Legal, and Insurance Services
Find a diverse group of financial, legal, and insurance professionals trained specifically to cater to the needs and concerns of seniors.
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Hospice Care
Hospice care is a type of specialized care for someone suffering from a terminal illness that is referred by a doctor, usually with a life expectancy under six months. The care focuses on improving the patient’s quality of life during their remaining time by reducing their pain and making them as comfortable as possible, without attempting to cure the disease.