14
Feb
How Can My Elderly Parent Finance Home Care?
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Alexander Schechter, President and Founder |
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Long life spans are no longer the exception to the rule, but the rule itself. According to a University of Southern California study, Americans are ...
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07
Feb
When you take on the role of family caregiver for a loved one, it can be difficult to admit that you need help. The many challenges faced by those ...
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31
Jan
The ability to complete everyday tasks for ourselves, such as bathing, dressing, eating, even moving around, is something we take for granted when we ...
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24
Jan
Agitation, aggression and unpredictable behavior caused by cognitive issues can make being a family caregiver to a senior loved one challenging and, ...
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22
Jan
Parkinson's Disease is a complex illness that affects each of its sufferers in different ways. There are some primary symptoms, however, that most ...
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19
Jan
Nothing can prepare you for the shock and grief of losing a loved one, but when that person has dementia, including Alzheimer’s, it's possible that ...
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17
Jan
Pet therapy is widely recognized as a beneficial treatment for seniors with mental, physical and emotional health concerns. According to UCLA ...
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15
Jan
Demystifying the Options for Seniors in the Boston Area Who Are No Longer Safe to Live at Home Alone
Realizing that your elderly parent can no longer live safely, alone, can be worrying and stressful. However, there are many options available in the ...
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10
Jan
If a loved one is diagnosed with ALS, their life, and the lives of their family members, will change dramatically, and often quite suddenly. Here, we ...
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08
Jan
Will Mom’s Life-Long Mental Illness Result in Her Being a Prisoner in Her Own Home?
Posted by
Alexander Schechter, President and Founder |
One in five people over the age of 55 will experience a mental health issue, according to the American Psychological Association. These conditions ...
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