THIRD IN A SERIES: EASY ANSWERS TO TOUGH QUESTIONS ABOUT ELDERCARE
You can read the first two articles here: How Do We Convince Mom or Dad to Accept and Cooperate with Outside Help for ElderCare? What
Retrofitting Your Home for Comfortably Aging in Place
Creating a safe and comfortable home environment is essential for any senior who wants to remain in their home as long as possible. Certain home improvements can make a huge impact on the overall safe
How Do We Convince Mom or Dad to Accept and Cooperate with Outside Help for ElderCare?
SECOND IN A SERIES: EASY ANSWERS TO TOUGH QUESTIONS ABOUT ELDERCARE
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In the first article, we listed some of the fundamental tough questions about eldercare. We d
Four Questions About Aging In Place
Q) What is “Aging in Place?”
Aging in place is the ability to live in one’s own home and community safely, independently, and comfortably, regardless of age, income, or ability level. –CDC
Q) What Ele
What is Causing Resistance To Outside Help With Eldercare?
FIRST IN A SERIES: EASY ANSWERS TO TOUGH QUESTIONS ABOUT ELDERCARE
Each person is unique in how they age, in their family situation, and in challenges they face as they age. However, the fundamental t
Home Care Costs and Retirement
Health care costs are rising across the board, but nursing home bills are without a doubt skyrocketing the fastest. Their expense has grown at twice the rate of US inflation for the last five years. T
You’ve Taken Care of Your Home Your Entire Life; Let It Return the Favor
As we age, healthcare issues can become a huge concern for older Americans. “Americans turning 65 this year can expect on average to pay $138,000 in future long-term care services and supports (LTSS)
6 Tips To Keeping Seniors Safe At Home
Safety is a big concern for seniors and their families, especially as more baby boomers are embracing aging at home. Homes they’ve owned for decades that were perfect for raising children may not be a
Top Ten Reasons Why Baby Boomers Want to Age in Place
Remaining in place by choice is growing in popularity. Surveys by the American Association of Retired Persons found that more than 85 percent of Americans age 50 and older want to “stay in my own home