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November is Home Care and Hospice Month in Illinois, a time to honor and thank home health nurses, aides, therapists, social workers and other home care staff who are always there for us whenever we or our loved ones need home care and hospice.

These services are delivered to recovering, disabled, chronically ill or terminally ill persons in need of treatment and/or support and assistance with the essential activities of daily living.

To help families and caregivers find home care and hospice when they need it, the Illinois HomeCare Council maintains a consumer Web site, HomeCareHeadquarters.com.

Not only does this free resource answer basic questions about those services, but it allows consumers to search for home care and hospice by service, provider, county or city, and by payment options such as Medicare and Medicaid.

On behalf of the Illinois HomeCare Council, I encourage you to visit this helpful resource and to recognize those individuals in your community who are providing care and comfort to home-bound individuals of all ages. We thank each of them for “Helping Us Choose Home.”

Note to readers – Jan Costello is executive director of the Illinois HomeCare Council, Springfield.

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