Get Tips On Long-distance Caregiving

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Anyone who is caring for a friend, relative or parent from afar can be considered a long-distance caregiver. Staying informed and making the most out of your time together and apart can help make life more manageable. NIA offers tips to help you: 

  • Organize important paperwork.
  • Plan visits.
  • Stay connected, and more!

View all six tips for long-distance caregiving.

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