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1700 Rutherford Lane
Austin, TX 78754
512-450-0844 Main Phone
512-459-6436 Fax
Georgetown Office
805 W. University Ave
Georgetown, TX 78626
(512) 450-0844
Family Eldercare Guardianship Services
Guardianship Email
(512) 483-3558
E-Mail for volunteer opportunities
(512) 483-3582
In-Home Care Email
(512) 467-6168
(512) 450-0844
(512) 483-3556
Guardianship Email
(512) 450-0844
For apartment leasing: (512) 236-1781
Angela Atwood, Chief Executive Officer at (512) 483-3589
Bill McLellan, Chief Development Officer at (512) 483-3551
Krystal Wilson, Development & Communications Manager at (512) 483-3557
The Caleb 5K Fun Run, held in honor of Caleb Sterling Koke, benefits 5 non-profit organizations who are dedicated to meeting the needs are those who are less fortunate in the local and global community.
We are honored to have been selected as a beneficiary of this fun, annual event hosted at Shoreline Church. Early bird registration has already begun (ends May 6!), and regular registration will continue through the event day. We hope that you will register and spread the word to friends and family.
Visit www.caleb5k.com for more information or to register.
GiveAsYouGet.com gives you an easy way to shop online and simultaneously donate to Family Eldercare. GiveAsYouGet has partnered with many large online vendors that you already shop with such as Amazon, Expedia, and Groupon. There is no additional charge to shop with GiveAsYouGet and for every purchase you make through the site, a portion of the purchase price will come back to Family Eldercare. The only difference you’ll notice is a warm feeling in your heart. If you're going to buy something anyway, why not GiveAsYouGet. Click on the logo above to get started!
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Victims of elder abuse fall into a group of victims that are hidden from our society at large. Broadly defined there are three basic categories of elder abuse: domestic, institutional, and self-neglect or self-abuse.
The following breaks down the factors that increase the risk of elder abuse: read more »