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Caring for elderly parents long distance can be stressful and seem impossible. A licensed Geriatric Care Manager can be the eyes and ears of the long distance caregiver.
Seniors face a myriad of adjustments as they grow older. Caregivers can help ease an elder's transition to a family home by holding onto keepsakes & familiar routines.
Caring for aging or elderly parents can often be a complicated and emotionally stressful process for the entire family, except when everyone helps with the needed care.
Adult children caring for elderly parents should have basic medical, legal and financial information at their fingertips.
Understanding the emotional reactions of aging parents to losses of daily tasks and responsibilities is as important as securing safe environments and quality care.
Elderly parents may resist the idea of selling the home at first. Adult children can present facts on health benefits, new goals, exciting activities, & life enrichment.
When elder parents enter late life, even if they are healthy, their relationship with adult children changes. Here's why relating to aging parents better helps everyone.
Adult children can expect they will be needed to care for elderly parents as they age. Here are guidelines for balancing the needs of aging parents with one's own.
Advice and support for those younger seniors caring for their elderly parents or other relatives. Article covers physical and mental health, patience, senior depression.
This book, written for baby boomers by an expert in geriatric care, is an essential guide for every adult whose elderly parents will need health care in the U.S.
Anyone who's been faced with the honor as well as the obligation of caregiving for aging parents realizes the time, stress and money the work takes.
Slow medicine is a method of elder health care resulting in higher consumer satisfaction, lower hospital admissions & costs, & better quality of life for the elderly.
When aging parents enter late life, things change. Adult children of elderly parents can learn to relate better and deepen their relationship with the elderly.
Dementia is a neurological disease which annually affects more than 24 million people globally. This article explores the challenges of treatment in developing countries.
Just when you thought your kid's were ready to launch, your widowed mother shows up on your doorstep penniless. What should you do? Who is responsible?
Adult children nearing middle age have every reason to be concerned about the future. Caregivers for aging parents are sacrificing savings, jobs, and lifestyles.
The decision of whether or not to place a loved one in nursing home care can be agonizing. It makes people question core assumptions about the meaning of life.
ID theft among elderly women can go unnoticed until it's too late. Widows with good bank accounts are prime targets for a home robbery.
Learn how to financially provide and care for aging parents without facing a monetary hardship or setback.
Carolyn Rosenblatt's The Boomer's Guide to Aging Parents is a good resource providing a legal perspective on caregiving issues like driving, home care workers, more.
Due to medical advances, people with disease live longer, and there are more family caregivers than ever juggling responsibilities of caregiving and work.
Adult sons and daughters who don't get along may not agree on caregiving decisions for an elderly parent. Aging family members should plan ahead for long-term care.
How to meet the challenges of caring for a loved one who has been diagnosed with cancer.
Have you lost yourself in marriage, raising kids, working overtime, or taking care of elderly parents? Here, find yourself again. Rediscover what you really want in life!
Warm visions of escape usually ride on the crisp air of fall to over 900,000 "snowbirds" living across the country. For many, these visions exist no more.
Helping elderly parents or a sick spouse or child can be overwhelming. More and more caregiver help is now available. Using it can ultimately help save time and energy.
Elderly people struggle with depression more than any other age group. If you have a relative or loved one who's discouraged, here are some ways to help....
An adult child who blindly steps into the role of caregiver for an elderly parent is in for a surprise. Care-giving takes compassion, management-level skills & endurance.
Caring for elderly parents or a loved one at home can get more difficult as illness progresses. Deciding when, whether & where to get help can seem daunting. Start here.
There are several options for caring for an elderly parent, and none is perfect. This article surveys the choices.
Relatives that visit once or twice a year can expect changes in the elderly person with Alzheimer's disease. Respect the need for appropriate activities & conversations.
There are an abundance of caregiving resources available online. Online caregiver-related videos can be a particularly useful resource for busy family caregivers.
An article highlighting how to stop comparing your child to others and looking at his or her own strengths and wonderful qualities.
eLearning or online training suits some learners but not all. Online learning requires learners that are highly motivated, goal oriented and disciplined.
The healthcare industry learned many lessons from the 2005 hurricanes Katrina and Rita as did the general public. Healthcare information needs to be accessible.
Waiting until year end to make changes effecting income tax leaves little time for them to significantly change liability. Starting sooner will help more later.
Are you worried about where you've placed the keys? Or maybe you suddenly can't find that favorite recipe? A new study shows that walking can fight memory loss.
Personal care aides provide assistance to the elderly, the sick and the physically or mentally disabled, allowing them to remain in their own homes.
An online writing course might seem like a practical way to gain necessary expertise, but if a writer doesn't manage time properly, it can be money wasted.
With the "Watchmen" movie out in less than a month, store owners are finding it difficult to keep copies of the popular graphic novel on the shelves. Why all the hype?
Boomers itching to cut living expenses in this recession recovery - or longing to have an adventure - might consider moving abroad for a few months, or as long as a year.
Stay-at-home mothers can manage burnout by recognizing the signs, reconnecting with family, setting boundaries and seeking help with housework.
People with disabilities & elderly persons often rely on paid help for everyday basic care. It is wise to have a backup caregiver plan for emergencies and holidays.
Caregivers carry a heavy burden of responsibilities and obligations. Personal rewards outweigh the sacrifices of caring for an elderly parent for many sons and daughters.
Adult children caring for aging parents can feel more confident and less burdened if they know what to expect. This primer on slow medicine and aging in place can help.
If an aging parent needs more care than the immediate family can give, the right facility can ease concerns about nursing home abuse and neglect by their quality of care.
Intercultural marriages require more than simply getting along. Here are marriage issues and advice to consider before you tie the knot with someone from another culture
As Valentine's Day approaches, it's awaited with unbridled anticipation for those with a special someone in their lives. But what if you're alone?
Using essential oils in the later years of life can help with a number of problems; aromatherapy is an aid to both physical and mental problems of advancing years.


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