Once a family has made the decision to hire a caregiver for their elderly loved one, they are faced with the question of whether to hire an independent caregiver or to use a home care agency. This...
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Do you need to know where you can donate furniture locally? Who in your community is doing taxes for seniors...
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Families are faced with difficult conversations as the parents get older. Too often very important conversations do not occur related to housing, finances, safety, care...
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Families are often concerned about how much home care services cost and what their financial options are for payment. Use this guide to determine a senior’s unique care needs and explore ways of...
Read MoreIs a Medicare Advantage Plan Right for You?
Advantage plans can provide additional benefits beneficiaries can't get through original Medicare for no or a low monthly premium. But there...
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Families are faced with difficult conversations as the parents get older. Too often very important conversations do not occur related to housing, finances, safety, care giving needs, and what to...
Read MoreCan You Afford a Home-Care Worker?
Older Americans determined to stay in their own homes are likely to need help at some point — for a few hours a day or 24/7 — with household chores, nursing services and personal care. And...
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The benefits of elderly individuals living in their own homes are undeniable. But when an aging loved one begins struggling with household tasks and activities of daily living (ADLs), it can...
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Masonic Relief is intended to assist an individual or family when a serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action for which there are no known...
Read MoreFour Challenges to Aging in Place
Within 20 years, one in five Americans—almost 80 million people—will be older than 65 and, surveys indicate, they will want to remain in the current homes for as long as possible. However, the...
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