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From charity walks and runs to educational seminars, Home Helpers is an active member of the communities we serve. Check out how we’re stepping up to raise awareness for issues, such as Alzheimer’s disease and elder abuse.
We are pleased to report that the Home Helpers Memory Keepers participation in the 2011 Walk to End Alzheimer's was a huge success! Home Helpers nearly doubled its own fundraising goal, and all funds raised went directly toward supporting the efforts of the Alzheimer’s Association. The walk took place on Oct. 1 in Cincinnati, Ohio and raised more than $380,000.
We encourage everyone to take a stand by reaching out into your communities and joining us in the fight against Alzheimer’s! Every year, several Walks to End Alzheimer’s take place across the nation, and it’s easy to sign up as an individual or to form a team. For more information about how to get involved in your local community, visit www.alz.org.
Home Helpers, one of the nation’s leading home care agencies, has partnered with the International Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse (INPEA) to bring elder abuse to the forefront of societal concern and aid in its prevention. As a leading voice in geriatric care, Home Helpers is using its influence to promote the education of professionals and community members in the identification, treatment and prevention of this issue. Elder abuse is defined as any intentional or negligent action causing harm to a vulnerable adult, whether it be physical, emotional, sexual, financial, negligent or abandonment.
Elder abuse is a worldwide concern, and Home Helpers, INPEA and other leading organizations are committed to raising awareness for this issue, one community at a time. For more information on how you can aid in the prevention of elder abuse, watch our video or visit www.inpea.net.