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Alzheimer’s Association
(800) 600-1993
24-hour helpline is (800) 272-3900

American Society on Aging
Aging Information
(800) 537-9728

Medicare
U.S. Government
(800) 633-4227

National Association of Geriatric Care Managers
(520) 881-8008

Social Security (Medicare/SSI)
(800) 772-1213

National Academy of Elder Law Attorney’s
(520) 881-4005

California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform
(800) 474-1116

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(949) 212-4105
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(310) 383-1877

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