Friday, April 3, 2009

Alzheimer's Help In Phoenix, Arizona

ComForcare Senior Services

I had a great conversation with Mary Antonowicz, owner of ComForcare Senior Services in
Phoenix, Arizona.

We talked about elder abuse and how the prevalence is higher with adults suffering from Alzheimer's. The abuse comes from the caregiver in them home, which is usually a family member.

Listen to our short interview to find out more information and how to get help.


If you or someone you know has Alzheimer's, needs help and lives in the Phoenix area, please give Mary a call.


(480) 998-0668 or
http://scottsdaleaz.comforcare.com/Services_Franchise_Home.aspx

Enjoy!







3 comments:

Carebuzz said...

Dear Team,

My company, Carebuzz offers blogging to the elder care industry. We would like very much to exchange blog posts that features each one's services or links to each blog.

For example here's one blog post we did recently that is relevant to your community of information: http://home-care-phoenix.carebuzz.com/alzheimers-safety-tips/. We'd be happy to add a post similar to this about what you offer the Phoenix citizens.

Carebuzz in prominent on Twitter and Facebook and we post our content via these mechanisms giving your site/blog more visibility via the web.

Please let me know if you are open t

Carebuzz said...

My company, Carebuzz offers blogging to the elder care industry.

We would like very much to either exchange blog links with you or blog posts that feature each one's services.

For example here's one blog post we did recently that is relevant to your community of information: http://home-care-phoenix.carebuzz.com/alzheimers-safety-tips/. We'd be happy to add a post similar to this about what you offer the Phoenix citizens.

Carebuzz in prominent on Twitter and Facebook and we post our content via these mechanisms giving your site/blog more visibility via the web.

My best,

Carol Marak
Carebuzz

Marie Fostino said...

I am doing Alzheimer blogging on my website www.mariefostino.com I am writing about situations that I have gone through in the past when taking care of my father in law with his Alzheimer's. I want people to know that they are not alone. I do hope that I am helping people that are taking care of their loved ones with this terrible disease. Thank you,
Marie Fostino