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Medicare: Challenging Hospital Discharge Decisions
Aug
31
2015
Please raise your hand if you are confused and overwhelmed with Medicare, their insurance plans, how they work and what your rights are. Now, raise your hand if you want to know who is going to take the time to explain it all to you. Continue Reading
Balking at the Gate: Fear of What’s to Come
Aug
18
2014
How does someone try and convince a parent or loved one that moving into a safer environment is the right choice? How do we make them see that by letting go of the present situation it is actually allowing them to keep their independence for Continue Reading
What is Long-term Care, What are the Costs, and Who Needs It?
Jan
13
2014
So many people are in the dark or just plain confused when it comes to the subject of long-term care and long-term care insurance. Like many complex issues, this too can be a very confusing subject to explain. So, I went to the experts and Continue Reading
Transitions: Preparing for What’s to Come, Part 1
Sep
27
2013
The following is the first in a two-part series on preparing to care for an aging loved one. The second part will follow in next month’s issue of Families TODAY. Whether it’s a celebration, a move or some life-changing event, it takes some planning and Continue Reading
A Friendly Reminder: Don’t Wait
Aug
1
2013
It’s been two years this month that I have been writing this column—sharing with my readers advice, stories, many resources, and perhaps sometimes topics that touch very close to home. When I first started writing, I would ask you passionately: Please do not wait for Continue Reading
The Sandwich Generation: Is Everyone on Board?
Apr
23
2013
So, what exactly is the sandwich generation? It is the generation of people who are assisting their aging parents while still raising their own family. Caring for an adult family member and your own children simultaneously is a financial and emotional challenge. Only one-third of Continue Reading
Safety First
Apr
12
2013
In my first column, I spoke of the crisis my family was faced with several years ago that inspired me to create my business and passion. I told the story of how my father’s illness changed many aspects of my family’s life. If I knew Continue Reading
The Story of A Senior’s Choice: Don’t Wait for a Crisis to Happen
Apr
3
2013
Most of us don’t really think about or like to think about aging, deteriorating, or becoming dependent, so much so that we often forget to consider what happens if a family member becomes dependent on us. Am I right? Most of us are so busy Continue Reading
The Elder Care Conversation: What Part of the Equation Are You?
Sep
3
2012
Do you know someone or are you someone who is worried about your aging loved ones? Or is that aging loved one you? It is one thing to be thrown into crisis mode and forced to make quick decisions on unstudied facts because of sudden Continue Reading

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