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Summer Heat and Seniors

Summer Heat and Seniors

As the summer months approach, it is important to consider the safety of your older loved ones who may be more vulnerable to the effects of extreme heat. With rising temperatures and increased humidity, seniors are at risk of heat exhaustion, dehydration, and other...

Considering In-Home Care?

Considering In-Home Care?

As our parents get older, we are faced with difficult decisions about how to best care for them. One of the options that many families consider is in-home care. In-home care can provide a range of support services that help elderly parents live safely and comfortably...

When You Are Asked to be the Healthcare Proxy

When You Are Asked to be the Healthcare Proxy

If you have been asked to be a healthcare proxy or circumstances force you into the role, it means that you are trusted  to make important medical decisions on behalf of someone in your life.  Your role comes into play in the event that they become unable to...

Your Job as Advocate for Your Parent

Your Job as Advocate for Your Parent

When you find yourself in a position to be responsible for a senior in your family, the job can take on many definitions.  You may find yourself to be a nurse and nurturer, health aide or house cleaner.  Add money manager, scheduler and nurturer and the job becomes...

The Value of 24-Hour Care

The Value of 24-Hour Care

Most in-home care is delivered in four to eight-hour shifts.  And, for most seniors this is enough to get them through the day with their essential needs well taken care of. Others need more help.  Not only for the patients, but the families who love them.  Being a...

Hearing Loss and Cognitive Decline

Hearing Loss and Cognitive Decline

Are you repeating points your senior loved one missed hearing the first time? Are you finding the need to turn the TV up louder for him or her? Are they talking more loudly? Hearing loss in seniors is not uncommon.  Nearly 38 million Americans experience hearing loss...

Estate Planning in 10 Steps

Estate Planning in 10 Steps

While nobody likes to think about dying, it is ultimately hard to prevent. Even non-death but incapacitating events require some thought to avoid things not going the way you prefer when others make decisions for you. Here is a checklist of things you can do to give...

Medicare Breakthrough Products Bill

Medicare Breakthrough Products Bill

A bill has been proposed that will reduce the delay in Medicare approval of products and procedures that have not gone through the full FDA approval process.  Many seniors who could benefit and are willing to take the additional risks on not-fully-vetted products and...

When You Lose Your Primary Care Doctor

When You Lose Your Primary Care Doctor

The day may come when your primary care physician retires or moves for one reason or another. Finding a new doctor can be easier said than done. And, you need to “train” him or her as to your specific needs and preferences.  Certainly, your new doctor will have your...

How NOT to talk to a person with Alzheimer’s

How NOT to talk to a person with Alzheimer’s

For those who have full faculties, having a logical conversation with someone with Alzheimer’s disease can be frustrating, if not impossible.  It is very tempting to remember those who suffer from this aliment as he or she was years ago – or maybe even fairly...