3 Reasons Not to Let In-Home Care Scare You
Are you starting to think about whether you’ll be able to age in place? As we age, this is one common thought that we all have, and one that can provoke a lot of uncertainty and emotions. For some, they
Are you starting to think about whether you’ll be able to age in place? As we age, this is one common thought that we all have, and one that can provoke a lot of uncertainty and emotions. For some, they
The population of adults aged 65 and older in the United States is growing at a tremendous rate each year. For example, in 2000 there were 35 million older citizens, but by 2019, that number had grown to 54.1 million
Remember when your aging parent started showing signs that they just couldn’t be alone all the time anymore? Remember when you so lovingly volunteered to help them because after all, they are your parent? We understand! Children who take care
Whether you are a professional caregiver or a family member taking care of a loved one, witnessing a major health event like a stroke or a heart attack can be very distressing. However, as people age, such major major medical
Perhaps you have a loved one with a life-limiting condition who desires to be made comfortable with pain medications but does not want drastic treatment regimes that would do little more than extend life for a brief period. Hospice is
You may have an elderly parent who has been injured in a fall or who is recovering from surgery or a stroke. While they are in the hospital, you know that they are well provided for with around-the-clock care. The
Imagine your elderly husband is just discharged from the hospital. He is 6’1”, 245 pounds and is barely able to walk. You are 5’2”, 120 pounds and are expected to help him get to and from the bathroom and other
If you are just beginning to explore options for your elderly parent, you may be overwhelmed by an avalanche of terms and abbreviations that often sound similar. Like any niche topic, eldercare is rife with specified language, but two terms
The difficulties of caring for an aging loved one are well known. Family caregivers can become overtaxed and burned out. It is exhausting to have to juggle medical appointments, meals, grooming, and a host of other tasks for an elderly
“I really have trouble getting up the steps.” “It’s hard for me to get in and out of the shower.” “My kids grew up here. I don’t want to leave this place, ever.” Do some, or all, of these statements,
Are you ready to get out and make some memories with family now that COVID-19 restrictions are lifted in most places? You’re not the only one! With summer in full swing and everyone being cooped up for over a year,
As you reach retirement age, you may begin to worry about how you’ll manage financially if you need to pay for assistance with your daily activities, and if Medicare covers any of the costs. If you would rather not depend
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