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The Daughters of Elder Care

2004-01-31
By Barbara Mascio

Of interest to editors and journalists covering news for seniors, for family and community, and for businesses in the field of elder care addressing the ever-increasing needs of the family caregiver


For_Immediate_Release:

We have all heard the old African saying "It takes a whole village to raise a child." It expresses some things that we can all easily accept: family values, shared responsibility, community spirit. But where is that same spirit when it comes to caring for our elderly?



Typically, all the responsibility falls on one adult child, normally the daughter.

The adult daughter typically cares for children, spouse and an older adult relative while maintaining a career.



What about caring for the needs of the caregiver? Her needs are often ignored and trivialized by community, physicians, employers, other family and society in general.



Family caregivers faced with a landscape much different from the one commonly accepted and assumed by society suffer guilt and exhaustion while attempting to ‘do it all’.



“Families have never done this with such complicated medical treatment and the kind of economic pressures this brings today,” says Carol Leving, director of the United Hospital Fund’s Families and Health Care project in New York City. “In the old days, people got better or they died.”



Caregivers often times have higher health risks than those they care for. Severe depression, anxiety, substance abuse, severe anger and stress-related diseases including cardiovascular disease, cancer and infectious diseases are highly common.



Quality Care Options Community of Resources is the village that you and your loved ones can turn to. Services, resources and support for both the older adult and the family caregiver are available. Quality Care Options strives to assist the entire family by making our service a one-call solution, saving you time, money and stress.



These excerpts from letters sent to QCO tell the story much better than I can …



“I am so grateful for QCO. I thought I would have to miss work in order to find services for my mom. I was a little hesitant at first, but the folks at QCO were great. They listened, I mean, really listened. They found the perfect home care company for my mom and continue to check up on us. I can't believe we were lucky enough to find them.”

Sandy R., Atlanta GA



“Quality Care Options is using innovative ideas to greatly benefit seniors, their families and the facilities and caregivers that serve them. I talk with dozens of people everyday who have the same goals as Quality Care Options, but I have yet to meet anyone with a business model as good as this one!



QCO has managed to provide placement services and advocacy at an extremely low cost to seniors and their families, while providing a huge incentive for caregivers and homes to join QCO's network. It all equates to a sound business model that gets right to the heart of what we are all trying to do, make life better for our senior citizens.”

Jake Gotto Account Manager Assist Guide



Our direct line is 216-883-3163 or toll free at 877-620-6448 with office hours of Monday – Saturday, 8am to 6pm. The web address is www.qualityeldercare.com







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Contact us: About the Author Barbara Mascio is the founder and president of Quality Care Options, LLC, ‘Linking Seniors and Caregivers to Excellent Resources.’ QCO is the first and only company of its kind nationwide.


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