Wednesday, March 5, 2003

About Saints Alive

By JANET MCGREGOR
snippets@bellsouth.net

Saints Alive is a free consultation service created to assist seniors and their families regarding eldercare issues. The company provides a wide array of services. They can help assess healthcare needs and explore housing options including in-home care, assisted living, skilled nursing, hospice and respite.

Information and resources regarding elder law, living wills, durable power of attorney and estate planning is also provided. They assist in locating facilities to handle special needs such as Alzheimer's disease, diabetes, handicaps, the terminally ill or those needing care while recovering from an illness or injury.

They are also a great resource in helping locate support groups, senior day care and information on state agency service programs.

According to their literature, "Saints Alive provides educational awareness and guidance for friends and families who need help assuring quality care for their loved ones." They are "dedicated to raising community awareness on all the resources and options that are available to you and your family."

The company is able to provide their services at no charge through strategic alliances with various organizations including assisted living facilities, in-home health care providers, companion sitter services, hospice, respite care services, elder law specialists and many other eldercare related companies and services.

Saints Alive is continually expanding the areas they service. Primarily they consult in the southern crescent counties including Fayette, Coweta, Spalding, Henry, Clayton and South Fulton. However, in recent months founder Bobbie Evans has traveled to Macon and out-of-state to help relocate seniors.

Free consultations and educational presentations can be scheduled by calling Bobbie Evans at 770-719-1054 or 770-846-0088. Saints Alive can also be accessed via e-mail at seniorreferral@aol.com.


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