Caregiving

Daughter with older father
June 15th, 2017

Why Won’t Seniors Accept Help

It isn’t easy for most people to accept help, even when it’s needed, and it can be particularly challenging for the current generation of seniors wanting to remain independent. Understanding why the elderly refuse help enables us to be more compassionate and effective helping aging parents and others who object to assistance. Here are the Read more >>

Daughter with older father
June 14th, 2017

Caregivers: Combat Stress Before It Takes Over

If there’s one thing that I’ve come across many times, it’s that we often don’t know we’re stressed until we’re really stressed. People complain about fatigue, headaches or irritability, without realizing that the problem is actually stress. We’re not always good at reading ourselves and knowing what we need. People who are responsible for caring Read more >>

older woman and nurse
November 29th, 2016

Pros and Cons of Using Caregiver Agencies

Pros and Cons of Using Caregiver Agencies. You can read more useful articles and advice on our blog.

family thumbs up
October 30th, 2016

Timing Visiting Elderly Parents So Everyone Thrives

Visiting elderly parents is top on many people’s list, but how often should you visit? Balancing a work/life schedule that ensures your parents are okay, yet allows them to maintain their independence is often comparable to walking a tight rope. Basing your visits on their needs is the key to maintaining a proper balance. Detriments Read more >>

Family and friends doing a video conference on laptop at home
October 14th, 2016

Protecting Your Loved Ones From Internet Scams

One of the most difficult (and increasingly important) duties of caregiving today is protecting your parents or other loved ones from Internet scams that so often target seniors. You’re probably familiar with Internet scams — after all, these issues are hot topics for everyone today. The Internet Crime Complaint Center, run jointly by the FBI and the nonprofit National Read more >>

mother in a wheelchair sitting with daughter
July 16th, 2016

Managing the Stress of Caring for a Disabled Parent

Caring for a disabled parent can introduce unexpected stressors: Health concerns, ranging from arthritis and osteoporosis to diabetes and broken bones, can lead to a person not being able to stand up, walk, or even turn over in bed on her own. Being a caregiver for a parent in this situation is difficult, but you Read more >>

mother in a wheelchair sitting with daughter
June 4th, 2016

Caring for a Loved One with ALS or MS

Caring for a Loved One with ALS or MS read our advice. You can read more useful articles and advice on our blog.

Presenteeism at Work and Caregivers
January 2nd, 2016

Presenteeism at Work and Caregivers

Do you find yourself going to work more often when you’re ill? If so, you’re not alone. Presenteeism, defined as employees going to work when they’re sick and not fully functioning, has become a problem in organizations. Presenteeism at work has been on the rise in the US, costing employers as much as $150 billion Read more >>

Seniors looking at documents
November 10th, 2015

Weighing the Costs: Aging in Place vs. a Long-Term Care Facility

“If you’re caring for a loved one or think you one day might be, getting good financial advice early on is clearly the smart thing to do to help your loved one retire the way they’d like to,” says Paul Adams, Senior Director of Product Management for Lifeline. “It’s more complicated than you think because Read more >>

Daughter with older father
May 29th, 2015

Talking to Mom or Dad About a Medical Alert System

If one of your parents would benefit from wearing a medical alert device, starting this conversation is vital. Try these tips for tackling the subject.

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