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Walking alongside seniors and caregivers in their journey together.

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  • Aging In Place
  • Caregiving
  • Final Expense Planning
  • Home Care
  • Hospice
  • Senior Finances
  • Senior Health
  • Senior Housing
  • Veterans Benefits
  • Memories
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  • A word (or two) about your guide
  • Aging In Place
    • What are the dangers of a senior living alone?
    • How can I make my parent’s home safer for them to age-in-place?
    • How can I monitor my parent’s health and safety remotely?
    • How can I successfully age in place in my own home?
  • Caregiving
    • The 7 most common “in-home” caregiving solutions for an aging parent.
    • So, you think you want to become your parent’s caregiver.
    • Caregiving and family conflicts.
    • Financial planning for caregivers.
    • Tax tips for caregivers.
    • What is “caregiver burnout”? And what do I do if I have it?
    • How do I know when it’s time to hire a caregiver?
  • Final Expense Planning
    • Pre-need planning and the Viking funeral pyre.
    • Should I consider a pre-need plan or final expense insurance to pay for funeral expenses?
    • 5 important questions to ask when pre-planning a funeral.
    • 10 Ways to save on funeral expenses.
  • Home Care
    • How much do caregivers cost—and is there any assistance available to help pay for them?
    • What’s The difference between non-medical home care and home health care?
    • How do I select a non-medical home care agency?
  • Hospice
    • “But I don’t want hospice. Not yet!”
    • Questions to ask when selecting a hospice.
  • Senior Finances
    • What are the most common financial/legal challenges of aging?
    • How does long term care insurance work?
    • Should I buy long-term care insurance?
    • How can I leverage the purchase of long term care insurance?
    • How can a reverse mortgage or a HELOC help me remain in my home as I age?
    • I’ve heard of a reverse mortgage, but what’s a reverse mortgage for purchase?
  • Senior Health
    • What are the most common healthcare challenges of aging—and how can I avoid them?
    • Powers of attorney, advance directives, living wills and wills: What you need to know.
    • Seniors and depression.
    • Fear of falling.
    • Dementia
      • How do I communicate with someone who has dementia?
      • What are some tips for handling troubling dementia-related behaviors?
      • What is “Sundowning”?
      • What types of dementia are there?
      • When is forgetting something normal? And when does it become something else?
      • When is memory loss reversible?
  • Senior Housing
    • What are the most common options for senior care?
    • Independent Living
    • Independent Living or Assisted Living: What’s the difference anyway?
    • Just what is a CCRC, Lifeplan or Lifecare Community?
  • Veterans Benefits
    • Veterans Benefits for Home and Long-Term-Care: The Tax-Free Veterans Pension.
    • Veterans Benefits for Home and Long-Term-Care: The VA Improved Pension for Aid & Attendance and Housebound Benefits.
    • Veterans Benefits for Home and Long-Term-Care: Veteran–Directed Home and Community Based Services (VD-HCBS)
    • Veterans Benefits for Home and Long-Term-Care: Caregiver Services
    • Veterans Benefits for Home and Long-Term-Care: Medical Foster Homes, Community Living Centers and State Veteran Homes.
  • Memories
    • By his own description, Harry was a planner . . .
    • Mr. Khan didn’t want to move into our senior community . . .
    • “We just have ‘knock down, drag out’ arguments with our dad . . . ”
    • There were these two old ladies on the sidewalk . . .
    • My wife warned me when I started to work in senior living . . .
    • I remember an older woman . . .
    • Mr. Slusher was a fireplug of a man, muscular, with tattoos covering both his arms . . .
    • Potatoes have long been a common joke between my wife and myself . . .
    • Although Mr. Schultz had dementia, his wife was the perfect caregiver . . .
    • The memory care facility was having a problem . . .
    • Both he and his wife were rocket scientists. Literally.
    • The resident came to me with a very simple request . . .
    • Matthew and the CCRC.
    • She apologized for not ordering the daily special . . .
    • “Did you see what the new residents were moving in!”
    • “Oopsie!”
    • Going home.
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Tag: Depression

Seniors and depression.

While you may be aware of the classic symptoms of depression, you may not know that it may actually appear quite differently in seniors.

While you may be aware of the classic symptoms of depression, it can actually appear quite differently in seniors. By being proactive and learning more, you can reduce the risk of depression as you journey along the gray mile . . .

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Tom Jones Adult children, Aging, Caregiving, Depression, Senior Care, Senior Health 4 Comments October 23, 2018January 22, 2019 8 Minutes

What are the most common healthcare challenges of aging—and how can I avoid them?

With over 10,000 Baby Boomers turning 65 every day, the challenges of aging will only become more and more common.

As over 10,000 Baby Boomers turn 65 every day, their concerns with aging will only continue to grow, as well . . .

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