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Category: Caregiver Support Articles
Fall Prevention in the Elderly
Most of us are very concerned about what will happen to our loved one if he or she falls. Our… Read more »
Faith-based Caregiving
It has been estimated that American seniors represent approximately 35 percent of the membership of most faith communities, and that… Read more »
Fade To Green (A Story in Cotton)
By Jason D. Johnson 14 clicks past 6, his watch stopped. The skin of leather surrounding the tips of his… Read more »
Elder Law Update – January 2010
Health Care Reform In November 2009 the Senate voted to debate its version of health care legislation, known as the… Read more »
Downsizing Yourself, Relocating a Loved One? Where Do You Begin?
What I hear most often in my professional life is “where do I begin?” This question resonates throughout my conversations… Read more »
Diary of a Care(ing) Manager
I love my job, but when most people ask me what I do, it’s really hard to describe what geriatric… Read more »
Connecting with the Person Inside Alzheimer’s
There is so much that apparently drives us apart as human beings. Yet with all our differences, we humans bond… Read more »
Baby Boomers Interact with Aging Parents
Watching parents grow older can be an emotional drain on adult children. This is especially difficult for those who still… Read more »
Aging with the Glow of Authenticity
We come to know ourselves fully as we age, and perhaps that’s why our desire for more authentic relationship increases… Read more »