ECDOL (Excellent Care, Decency, & Optimal Living) has information for senior and home health care, with links to resources. A Comprehensive Guide to Elderly Community Resources gives a broad synopsis.
American Addiction Centers has a variety of information and resources, in addition to having centers across the nation. The site has their application process, as well as open resources.
FreeGrantsForVeterans.org has resource pages concerning grants for veterans needing assistance. Programs include not only rental and housing assistance, but also medical bills, education, and other needs. Similar resources are also available for single mothers at SingleMothersGrants.org, and for felons at FreeGrantsForFelons.org.
AlcoholAwareness.org has information and resources for those having difficulties with alcohol, or friends or family members who do. Resources include information pages, such as Effects of Alcohol on the Body.
THEintake has a page of information and resources for seniors and retirees looking for aid in navigating the healthcare environment and their options,
Tree Care Experts has both information from arborists, and a database of tree service professionals by region.
Caring.com is a website offering information and resource links for seniors and their caregivers. Their information includes available programs, eligibility requirements, and where/how to apply. Topics include such items as In-Home Care in Oregon, Caregiving Resource Center, Assisted Living Costs and Ways to Pay, and many others.
Aging in Place, on RetireGuide, offers thoughts and resources for seniors considering staying in their home as they age. The parent site has information on such topics as Downsizing for Retirement and How to Apply for Medicare, among others.
Education Loan Financing has material about refinancing student loans. They even have a specific page for seniors still living under such loan debt: https://www.elfi.com/how-many-seniors-have-student-loan-debt-and-where-can-they-find-help/.
KillTheCableBill.com has information about some streaming services, for those interested in options to cable and satellite TV.
Your Dog Advisor has information for those in love with the pooches. One example is their page on pet gates: https://yourdogadvisor.com/freestanding-pet-gate/.
MyMove has informational resources including such guides as this: The Ultimate Guide to Downsizing.
Intelligent has lots of information on the subject of ‘college’; including studying, finances, job information, and more. Here is their evaluation of colleges in Oregon: Best Colleges in Oregon 2022.
NursingHomeAbuse.org has information, resources, and referral capabilities for anyone concerned they or another may be suffering in a care facility. What is Nursing Home Abuse can be a place to start.
Alcohol Rehab Guide has resources for help with alcoholism, including Treating Alcoholism.
Finance Strategists has information on independent and assisted living: https://learn.financestrategists.com/finance-terms/independent-living-vs-assisted-living/.
Renew Bariatrics has information on aging and weight gain, including: How Age Affects Weight Gain.
indyfin has financial advisor information, including a page with links to retirement calculators and resources: https://indyfin.com/retirement-calculators-resources/.
Internet Advisor has internet-related information, including The Ultimate Guide to Internet Safety.
Addiction Help has information and resources regarding addiction and recovery, with topics on alcohol and all sorts of drugs, legal and otherwise.
The Lanier Law Firm has a page of information on Mesothelioma Cancer. Although a litigation firm, they have provided a significant amount of information about the disease and treatments.
Mesothelioma.net also has information and resources for those with, or concerned about, mesothelioma. Topics include treatments and assistance.
The Lanier Law Firm has a page of information on Mesothelioma Cancer. Although a litigation firm, they have provided a significant amount of information about the disease and treatments.