Incontinence can contribute to accidental falls. Learn more about the relationship between incontinence and accidental falls and how to prevent them.
Talking to adult children about your personal finances and estate strategy may not be easy, but it is important. You don’t have to disclose exact facts and figures. But generally discussing your finances with your grown children and introducing them to your financial professional can better prepare the whole family for the future. Assets and… Continue reading What Your Adult Children Should Know About Your Finances
Any caregiver with siblings may have experienced their share of conflict when it comes to caring for an elderly parent with medical needs. Common conflicts are...
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Original title – Jameson: Tips on Moving an Elderly Parent By Marni Jameson, Special to The Denver Post “How would you like to move to Florida?” I ask my 93-year-old mother over the phone. Again. Mom has dementia, and lives in a memory care center in Los Angeles. “And be closer to you?” she asks. “I… Continue reading Tips on Moving an Elderly Parent
To children who do not understand Alzheimer’s disease, the changes they see in family members can be scary. It is important to explain it in a way kids can understand. For younger children a simple “grandma is getting forgetful” may be enough explanation. It may be helpful to be as simple and straightforward as possible. Kerry from Parents Magazine… Continue reading Talking to Kids about Alzheimer’s Disease
If it’s November, that means it’s National Family Caregivers Month! Family caregivers do not necessarily get paid in money, but we do hope that the person or people they care for pay them in thankfulness. And we want to say a big thank you to all those family caregivers out there! We know it isn’t… Continue reading Celebrating National Family Caregivers Month
5 helpful tips for reducing caregiver stress during the holidays...
Caregivers often shoulder the responsibility of advocating for our loved ones when they are not able to advocate for themselves. This may include treatment and medication choices, when to start or stop treatment, and palliative care. Making decisions surrounding end-of-life care can be one of the most difficult things a person or a caregiver can do. Here… Continue reading End-of-Life Care
Nature May Promote Sleep In Seniors: New research suggests that seniors and men reported better rest when they had access to beaches, parks...