Elder Care Articles
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Home Health Care in Utah
Learn how to make your own home safer for the trials you experience with old age.
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Avoid Nursing Homes by Planning Ahead
According to a survey by John Hancock, persons would rather die or go bankrupt that live in a nursing home. Learn about planning ahead so that you or your family members do not end up without choices at end of life.
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Should You Move To A Retirement Community?
Many elderly retired people choose to move to a retirement community for various reasons. A large home may have been great when they were raising children and pets.
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Assisted Living: Living Conditions in the Golden Years
People age at different rates yielding different individual needs in their later years. Special living arrangements are sometimes made to help seniors monitor their health and to stay engaged in their community.
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Not All Assisted Living Centers Are Created Equal
Do you feel trapped by your own body as you grow older? Make old age more of a vacation than incarceration by finding the right assisted living center in Mesa, Arizona.
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Sensory Loss in Older Adults: Taste, Smell & Touch; Behavioral Approaches for Caregivers
This article is the third in a series that discuss sensory changes accompanying aging, and the necessary behavioral adjustments made by caregivers. The purpose of this article is to introduce some of the behavioral health insights, principles, and approaches that influence our caregiving roles. This article addresses age-related changes in taste, smell, and touch, and facial expressiveness.
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My Kids Will Care for Me - And Other Myths About Aging
Parents often believe, rather they expect, children will care for them as they age. This is not always the case. Learn common myths about caregiving, aging and unrealistic expectations.
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Americans Shocked to Learn that Medicare Does Not Pay for All Healthcare Expenses
Many Americans believe that the government pays for all health expenses once they participate in Medicare. Not true. Medicare does not pay for the most significant of healthcare expenses, long term care. Learn what Medicare does and does not pay for so you can plan for your healthcare future.
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Five Ways to Avoid Financially Supporting Aging Parents
Many older adults are not financially prepared for unexpected health care expenses during retirement and often look to children or other family members to provide financial or personal support. By preparing early you can avoid being placed in this situation.
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Party Themes - Ideas & Tips
Do you require thoughts for your themes? Well look no further we are able to assist the spark your original juices by going over more than a few factors that decide a winning prom.
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Secret Dollars: Veterans' Benefit for Long-Term Care Revealed
Kansas City Elder Law Attorney reveals details concerning a hidden benefit that many veterans can use to help pay for the high cost of assisted living or home health care.
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Chair Lifts - A Little Extra Help!
Chair lifts can really enhance mobility for people with handicaps.
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Funeral Costs - A Final Expense
Death is inevitable and he who takes birth must one day leave for heavenly abode. Most of us avoid talking about death and funerals but the fact is that there are funeral costs to be borne and in the event one has not provided for it, the family has to undertake the expense.
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Aging parents: Information you need in case of a medical emergency
How well do you know the health needs of your aging parent? Having the right information on hand in a medical emergency can mean the differences between life and death. What you need to know and why.
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Five Ways To Keep Family Elder Care Conferences From Spinning Out Of Control
Bringing the family together to discuss taking care of an aging parent is littered with potential emotional land mines. Use these 5 basic ground rules to stay focused on what's important and avoid unnecessary family turmoil.
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Male Sandwiched Boomers: A New Trend in Caregiving
If you happen to be a Sandwiched Boomer, the following quietly growing trend may surprise you. The results of recent studies indicate that nearly 40% of close to 44 million unpaid caregivers for the elderly are male. The call to honor loved ones is becoming an emerging pattern of male behavior.
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Caring for the Elderly
Caring for the elderly is one of the most challenging and rewarding jobs in nursing. Demanding a great deal of tact and care, looking after elderly patients is a trying and testing job, although it is one of the most necessary and most sought after positions in modern times.
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Senior Services, a Need Filled for the Elderly
In today's world we are seeing a rapid rise in the ratio of senior persons in our population. It is appropriate that a wide variety of services are available to assist this growing senior population.
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Finding Innovative Senior Care in Your Community
With the increase in the ratio of elderly people today there has been an increase in the care options for those persons. New innovations in services and quality of care have surfaced. Find the care you want for your loved one.
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Have a Healthy Senior Life with These Tips
The Sixty Year Old Personality Benjamin Franklin once said that all would live long, but none would be old. What should we actually expect of ourselves after sixty years? Must we eventually become senile and mentally old, or can we have a long life and still remain alert and bright with opinions others respect?
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Factors that Influence the Ability to be a Care Giver
Care giving is a learned skill. We react to the task in different ways. By understanding our reactions we will know how best to proceed.
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Preparing for the Responsibility of Elder Care
A number of great resources are available today that will help you find quality elder care assistance. Do your homework and be prepared to make intelligent decisions.
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Quality Care for Elderly Loved One is Available
The needs and resources to care for the elderly have changed considerably in recent years. A number of excellent options are available to satsify these needs.
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Monster Terrorizes Elderly Couple
They were both subject to memory loss and other deficiences associated with aging. They repeatedly mentioned something about a monster.
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The Body, Mind and Spirit of the Care Giver Journey
When assuming the role of caregiver for a loved one it would be helpful if we had all the answers and information we needed, right from the start - but it doesn't work that way. So what, in hindsight, did I learn about staying whole?
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Why Some People Should Not Be Care Givers
Society believes all are capable of being caregivers; that families should look after their own. But care giving is a learned skill. What happens when you don't have the skills?
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Options are Available to Care for the Elderly
The needs and resources to care for the elderly have changed considerably in recent years. A number of excellent options are available to satsify these needs.
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Can You Retire Before You Die?
Retirement Statistics - Wake Up Call!
Have you ever stopped and thought about your retirement?
How about how far your retirement income is going to take you? Will you have enough, or, are you on the path to outlive your money stores?
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Baby Boomers Now Caring For Parents Experiencing Similar Issues
Baby boomers between the ages of 43 and 61 are now beginning to personally experience some of the health issues faced by their parents and they are shocked and amazed. Transitions to aging can be graceful if we are prepared and more difficult if we resist the inevitable changes that come with aging.
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9 Unusual Truths About Nursing Homes
Few people really understand much about nursing homes. Some nursing homes give better care than others. Nursing homes, like people, have their own strengths, weaknesses and skill levels. Learn how to tell the good ones from the bad ones.
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