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- How to Cut the Costs of Elder CareElder care is expensive. Here are some ways you can cut those costs and still provide quality care for your aging parent.
Elder Care in the Twin Cities, MinnesotaSurviving elder care by yourself or with a relative in Minnesota's Twin Cities can be exciting.- Using Life Insurance for Elder CareSeniors can now use life insurance to pay costs of home care, assisted living or nursing home. Only 3% have long-term care insurance, but 80% have life insurance.
- How to Know the Duties of an Elder Care LiaisonBecause the Baby Boom generation is aging, the need for elder care liaisons is growing.
How to Reduce the Costs of Elder CareThere are many options worth considering that could potentially lessen the costs of elder care, including long term care insurance, health care savings plans, a geriatric-care manager, or a part time in-home caregiver.- Options for Denver Elder CareDenver elderly home care can mean that your parent or elderly loved one will receive the care they need at home. Denver elder care services can be provided on many different levels of care.
- 5 Reasons to Use a Geriatric Case Manager for Elder CareMany family members find themselves providing elder care with no training, resources, or support but are expected to provide top-notch care for an elder who may have special needs which are constantly changing yet need to be met on a daily basis.
- Planning for Your Own Elder CareHaving one or both parents who were spry and mentally alert through their senior years does not guarantee that you will carry on those traits. Preparing for your own elder care can ensure you live out your life the way you want.
- Physical Vs. Occupational Therapy: Differences in the Field of Elder CareAs an elder-care therapist, the most frequent question I was asked by caregivers was "What's the difference between physical and occupational therapy?"
- Elder Care Focuses on Neurofeedback Over Opioid UseWhen providing elder care, one of the most important roles may involve limiting use of opioids and pain medications and, instead, promote natural alternatives to healing and managing chronic pain.
- Denver Elder Care when You Need ItWith a Denver senior caregiver in place, you can be sure that your loved one is getting all of the help they need, is well taken care of and will give you a break from full-time care giving as needed.
- How Has Recent Technology Affected Elder Care?Technological advances of recent years have affected the elderly in numerous ways. They benefit from high tech medical care, from advances in assistive technology, and from access to information via the Internet.
Interview - Author and Elder Care Expert, Elizabeth PettifordThe book brings a new awareness of the horrors and trials of going through aging issues through the eyes of the elder themselves.- How to Plan for Elder CareMore than 50 million people provide care for a chronically ill, disabled, or aged family member. You can expect to face many challenges. Planning for long-term care is vital.
- Boomers and Elder CareBoomers are taking care of their kids and their parents. They need to remember to take care of themselves too.
- Guide to Elder Care OptionsAdult day care centers may be standalone. You may also find one in a senior center, nursing facility, church, hospital or school. Costs vary according to the services offered.
- Elder Care: How to Figure Out How to Provide Care for an Elderly Loved OneWhat information you need to know to decide how to provide care for a loved one who can no longer live on their own.
- Elder Care: How to Hire a Competent Care GiverHiring a competent care giver for your parents is extremely important to their health and longevity. Without careful investigation you could hire the care giver from the dark side.
Digging for Dollars: Programs, Services, and Grants for Elder CareDigging for Dollars is a series providing FREE reputable Internet resources to people seeking financial assistance for a variety of elder causes.
Elder Care and TreatmentMany senior citizens are treated like children or either made to feel that they do not fit into today's world. Yet we strive to extend life as long as possible.- Elder Care Support Funded by EmployersFor many families, caring for an elderly adult is quite common and employers are recognizing the need to support their employees in this financial process.
- Elder Care: When Caring for Aging Parents, Watch Out for Signs of Caregiver BurnoutBeing a caregiver makes demands on your health. Check these signs of "caregiver burnout" and take action.
- Elder Care: Helping Our Aging ParentsAs life expectancy increases, baby boomers are faced with looking after aging parents. How we treat them will be how we are treated in the future...
- Planning for Elder CareYou can help your elderly relative feel more at ease by involving them in the decision making process when possible.
- Elder Care '" Financial Planning with an Aging ParentLearn about elder care and financial planning with an aging parent. It is important that you get involved in your parents estate planning and financial affairs before it's too late.
Elder Care: Preventing Pacemaker Phone Check Wristband PinchingElder care sometimes involves finding solutions for problems the experts haven't considered. The expandable wristbands on a phone pacemaker check can pinch fragile skin. This article explains how to make simple wrist protectors from a pair of socks.- Senior Citizen Care and the Role of the Older Americans ActFor the elderly who receive senior citizen care, it is important to understand the benefits afforded under the Older Americans Act.
- Finding Elder CareFinding elder care for your loved is never an easy thing to do. Anyone in this position would want to make sure that they are doing the right thing. Read along and find out what to look for and important questions to ask.
- Elder Care, Substance Abuse History & Frontal Lobe ComplicationsFor adults with a history of substance abuse, there may be permanent damage to the frontal lobe which complicates elder care with aging.
- Care Coordination Team Important to Long-Term Financial Outcome in Aging AdultsWhen preparing for the aging process, it is important to develop a care coordination team who can guide your care and social services so as to keep financial issues as minimal as possible.
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