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“When my mother had the beginnings of dementia, she was in Birmingham, and I was in Pell City. Working full time, I couldn’t be there. But Always There could, and they helped her with the things she needed to remain independent -- taking her grocery shopping, making sure she got the right medications at the right time, being a companion. Always There allowed her to stay in her own home and took the worries away from my siblings and I when we couldn’t be there for her.”

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• Companionship

• Care Management

• Errands

-- Carol P.

• Bathing and Grooming

• Dressing

• Escorts for shopping

• Laundry and appointments

• Light Housekeeping

• Meal Preparation

When you can’t be there, Always There can.

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