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Private Elder at Camp Toccoa during Basic Training in 1942.
Private Elder in Normandy,France June 6, 1944 near Brécourt Manor getting ready for the assault .


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Private Elder was a soldier in the 82nd Airborne Division who helped Sergeant Moody and Private Martin , as seen during the events of the original Call of Duty .

Private Elder is a young paratrooper of the 82nd Airborne Division. He was at Camp Toccoa in 1942 and went through Basic Training with Private Martin and then was shipped to Southern England for preparation of the Invasion of France . He parachuted into Normandy and linked up with Captain Foley sometime during the night of the invasion with a mixed unit. Later in the morning he helped in the defense of Sainte-Mère-Église against German Infantry, Fallschirmjägers, and Panzers, and played a key role in assaulting a German Fallschirmjäger Mortar Crew. Sergeant Moody then "volunteered" to help him race across German lines to headquarters for reinforcements for the Americans in Sainte-Mère-Église. While at headquarters, Elder, along with Moody, Martin and a platoon of men from the 101st , were ordered to take out a German battery of FlaK 88s near Sainte-Marie-du-Mont at Brécourt Manor.

Elder fought his way through the trenches, assisting Moody and the platoon in the assault. After seizing enemy documents they find a frightened U.S. medic who is breaking down over many of the men getting killed by German MG42 crews and riflemen. When Moody orders him to rescue a wounded man, the Medic was killed by a shot to the head by German gunfire. Moody then bravely rushes in to the field to the save the wounded man. Elder and Martin and the other soldiers in the trenches of the 101st give covering fire for Sgt. Moody. After he returns he orders Elder and Martin to destroy the rest of the FlaK 88s up ahead. Elder and Martin also go into a small village not far from Brécourt Manor to destroy another FlaK 88 Gun, where they encounter more German troops. Then Martin, Elder, Moody and rest of the surviving soldiers return to HQ.

Elder can be considered the "comic relief" of the game due to his behavior, and is annoying to Moody due to his reluctant behavior. Also, he seems to be friends with Martin.


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Quick summary Live-in carers are experienced to care for a range of needs, including personal care and supporting those living with chronic conditions or things that impact daily life, such as hearing loss or limited mobility. It’s comparable in cost to a care home bed for those paying for care themselves. Plus, your home is excluded from the financial means test, so you’re more likely to be entitled to local authority funding and less likely to lose your home. It enables people to stay in their homes, maintain their routine and live independently for longer, and is increasingly linked with a range of better health outcomes. 


A live-in carer can take your loved one for regular exercise


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Live-in care is the new standard in elderly support that provides your loved one with the full-time care they need, in their own home. In this guide, we run through everything you need to know to put it in place.
Home » Live-in care – full-time, dedicated care at home
Live-in care involves a dedicated, full-time, carer moving into the home to support with care needs as well as domestic tasks. 
It’s the new standard for elderly care, allowing your loved one to remain as independent as possible while remaining a cost-effective alternative to more traditional care options. 
A live-in carer can provide support with a number of things – from care needs and support with medication prompting to housekeeping tasks and companionship. 
If you’re looking at care options for a loved one but are uncomfortable with the idea of sending them into a residential or nursing home, live-in care could be the ideal solution, with fees starting at £1225 per week.
We know that deciding on the best care for your loved one can be a challenging task, so we’ve detailed everything you need to know about live-in care.
A live-in carer performs a range of domestic and personal care duties to support your loved one with their wellbeing.
Live-in care allows people to stay in their own home, retaining a level of independence while still receiving the care and support they need. For many people, home means everything, it’s part of who they are. Live-in care allows them to keep that crucial element of their life.
Let us know what you need, and we can help get an experienced carer on your doorstep within 48 hours.
We’ll help you handpick the perfect companion for your loved one from a choice of highly-qualified candidates.
If you ever need a spot of advice about your circumstances, our specialist advisors are only a phone call away.
Live-in care is an option for anyone who has care needs but wants to retain their independence and remain in their home. It’s an alternative option for those with a variety of care needs – including those who live with vision or hearing loss , have survived a stroke or are living with dementia. It’s available for individuals and couples.
It may be that your loved one has been receiving domiciliary care but visits throughout the day are no longer sufficient to meet their needs , and more care is required. Live-in care is different – providing round-the-clock support – rather than a just few visits throughout the day, with carers often working on four weeks on, one week off, basis.
Sometimes, we find people come to us when they’ve tried residential care but are unable to settle in an institution surrounded by so many other people, or are just much happier in their own home. If you’re in a similar situation, we’ll work with any health and social care professionals to get your loved one home.
It can be a huge, life-changing moment to have a partner of many years move into residential care. Couples with different care needs often find that the best and most cost-effective way for them to stay together is to opt for care within their own four walls. It means everyone can be looked after. If only one of a couple has care needs, you can add spousal support to your care package for a small fee, which means your carer will provide housekeeping support for both members of the household.
If your loved one is in hospital, they may need to have care in place before they can be discharged. In this case, the only real alternative to a residential or nursing home is to arrange care within their own home. We can arrange for the carer to meet them at hospital to help ensure they get home safely.
Often, the decision on what type of care is best will fall to the family – taking into account the needs and opinions of the care recipient. As a family, it’s important to discuss the various care needs and best options for your loved ones .
Live-in care costs can vary between different areas and across providers. There are some common misconceptions around live-in care being beyond the reach of many, however, live-in care can be a very cost-effective care option.
What’s more, if you know where to look, there are various sources of funding that can help cover the cost of live-in care which can help put your mind at ease when it comes to working out how you’re going to pay for it.
Live-in care with Elder starts from £1225 a week, with no hidden charges for weekends or holidays. The fee may be higher if your loved one’s care needs are more intensive.
Some people may require specialist support, such as Alzheimer’s care , or help with conditions such as Parkinson’s disease or multiple sclerosis. 
For such situations, a live-in carer may need experience in caring for people with that particular condition. Elder doesn’t charge extra for dementia care but do offer a different pricing structure should an additional carer be required to provide 24-hour care.
Included in the cost of live-in care from a professional caregiver is the work that goes into ensuring a good match between the personalities, interests and background of your loved one and yourself. This is crucial, as finding the right carer can improve their quality of life immeasurably.
Keep in mind that you’ll also have to come to any arrangement on a food budget. You can do this by working it out directly with the carer, or simply ask one of our team to provide a managed food budget. We’d typically suggest £30 per week towards your carer’s meals.
As your loved one is able to stay in their own home, you may need to cover certain expenses to modify the property. Thankfully, help is available. Everyone is entitled to up to £1,500 from their local authority for minor changes to the home, and potentially more if their needs are more serious. Find out more in our home adaptations guide .
In some cases, your loved one may be able to receive full or partial funding from their local council . To get started, you need to speak directly to social services in their area and complete a care needs assessment to find out if they’re eligible.
Once this is completed, you’re able to request to receive any funding you’re entitled to as a direct payment , which puts you in control of how you spend it. Those eligible for direct payments generally receive between £50 and £600 a month, depending on the extent of their needs. Then, it’ll be down to the family to cover the rest – many people find releasing equity from the home as a convenient way to cover this cost.
Local authority funding isn’t the only source from which funding is available. It’s important to know and understand what you’re entitled to – particularly when it comes to claiming elderly benefits . If your loved one lives with a chronic health condition or is/has recently been in hospital, you should always ask your healthcare professional about NHS continuing healthcare . This can cover every penny of your care costs and isn’t means tested, so your financial situation isn’t taken into account.
Other options for funding also are available, such as downsizing, equity release, lifetime mortgages, or home reversion plans. Our team are able to point you in the direction of companies that offer financial products such as these that have been created specifically for those opting for live-in care.
Families are often shocked at how affordable live-in care is. People tend to think because it’s one-on-one support, it’s a lot more expensive than residential care. Actually, it’s quite similar in price.
Plus, there are plenty of ways to pay for it. We’ve put together a simple four-step plan to follow and maximise the amount of money you’re entitled to. Find out more by hitting the button below.
Once you’ve decided that live-in care is the best option for you
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