What services does New York City provide for aging New Yorkers and their caregivers, and how can you make sure your loved ones get the benefits they're entitled to?
NEW YORK -- What services does New York City provide for aging New Yorkers and their caregivers, and how can you make sure your loved ones get the benefits they're entitled to?As part of CBS New York's series on 'The Cost of Caregiving,' Jennifer Bisram shares how the city's Department for the Aging is trying to help not just financially, but also emotionally.
How much care does someone really want?' Cortés-Vázquez said.NYC's Aging Connect helps find home care options for aging New YorkersAccording to the Department for the Aging, by 2040, New York's 60-and-over population is projected to be at 1.86 million, a staggering 31% increase from 2010.The city says Aging Connect is helping with the transition -- everything from information and referral services to providing tailored home care help in different languages.
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