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serving survivors and caregivers, Greene acknowledges that Granny NANNIES offers a crucial service during acute stroke recovery for survivors of all ages and, of course, other health conditions. Sanders joined the Granny NANNIES team twenty years ago, and while senior care remains a main service line, she has witnessed a shift in clientele �� from age to care specifics. For example, quality support is crucial in the lives of any family tending to a child or loved one with special needs. And even new parents are turning to Granny NANNIES for support. “We realized that a lot of younger women who had just given birth, especially those recovering from a C-section, could use a hand too,” Sanders explains. “Sometimes our New Parent Care if gifted by another for a day to a week to aid with incidental things – like family meals, transportation for other kids, laundry or any household errands so mom and baby can have that special bonding time without distractions.” An inspiration for the company and beyond, Esther lived to the age of 104 and credited her well-being, in part, to Granny NANNIES. The company is committed to making care accessible and, so, in addition to private pay, clients may use the Medicaid waiver program, long-term care insurance, and the VA Aid and Attendance Pension (A&A), a tax-free cash benefit available from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to help veterans and their spouses pay for home healthcare and medical expenses. For additional information, visit GrannyNannies.com. AmeriDisability Jul/Aug 2017 29


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