That will depend on your word of mouth campaign. Some people do need help in that care, so it might be worth advertising your credentials, and ask around. Social Work might be worth a consideration, and may be able to point you in the right direction. http://www.ccdssnc.com/dssjobs.htm
You can be a home healthcare professional,and you would be paid to provide care to the elderly in there homes.
There are elderly rental assistance programs throughout the US. No matter the situation there is always someone to assist. Whether it be single mothers or the elderly who need assistance there is a program out there for you. Check out www.rentassistance.us for more information.
Being elderly is subjective. In many countries people of a certain age collect a pension though the age varies according to the country. Even in such cases not all would be considered elderly. Someone in their teens may consider a 40 year old elderly, whilst someone in their 40s may consider someone in their 60s elderly.
An elderly or disabled person who needs nursing home level of care and can't afford it should apply for Medicaid. There are programs to provide in-home services (but not round-the-clock care) for such persons.
"Elderly" refers to people who are advanced in age. It typically describes individuals who are considered old or senior citizens.
Elderly.
I think he works for Advantage Computer & Communications 24 Industrial Blvd, E, Cumberland, MD - (301) 724-3282
it means someone who is past their legal age
kind caring
They might help an elderly across the street, or be nice to someone when they are sad.
Yes I know someone who finished that way.
They might help an elderly across the street, or be nice to someone when they are sad.
No, "elderly" is not a bad word. It is a common term to describe older people in a respectful and non-discriminatory way.