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•Is Elderly Care at Home the Best Choice? Taking care of an elderly person in their own home often seems like the first and best option for families. Most seniors want more than anything to stay at home, and their families want to see them remain independent as long as possible.
Asking an elderly person to make the best long term plans and choose the "best" options doesn't always work, however. An elderly person who wants desperately to stay at home will often deny problems and safety hazards that are glaringly obvious to everyone...
•Planning a Senior Move Although most seniors will tell you that they want to remain intheir own home forever, it is not always possible for an elderly person to stay safely at home. Sometimes moving to another residence is the only good option for an elderly person. Expert caregivers who have gone through the process of moving an aging parent have some very useful tips to offer.
The most successful senior moves came about because there was a good advance plan. Family members helped their seniors make as many...
•Hospitalists: Can You "Catch" One In The Hospital? It's an emerging trend, and one that many patients find confusing and uncomfortable: their primary doctor doesn't visit them in the hospital any more and doesn't manage their hospital care.
Primary care doctors are increasingly turning the care of their hospitalized patients over to specialists called "hospitalists."
The hospitalist is a hospital-based doctor who does not see patients in an office-based practice. He or she manages the care of patients only while they are in the hospital,...
•Should Mom Move Closer? Should Mom Move Closer?
by: Molly Shomer
Things to Think About Before You Relocate Your Elderly Parent
Your home is now miles and hours away from your parent. The best thing would be to move Mom or Dad closer...or would it? There are a lot of reasons why it might make sense to relocate an aging parent closer to the rest of the family.
But, before you suggest a move, give it some serious thought. Be sure that this move would really be the best thing for all of you. Once you have...
•How To Find Affordable Senior Housing How To Find Affordable Senior Housing
by: Molly Shomer
A few years ago Miranda M. became a widow. After a short time her grandson (her only available relative) persuaded her to move across several states to be closer to him.
He located a nice retirement apartment where meals, housekeeping, and transportation are provided. By using her small Social Security income, and funds left by her loving husband, Miranda was just able to afford her rent and basic living expenses.
She didn't much...
•Plans Aren't Wine, And They Don't Always Age Well Plans Aren't Wine, And They Don't Always Age Well
by: Molly Shomer
The following crossed my desk recently. The author gave me permission to share her story:
"Please alert people to something we're experiencing right now - having to clean up the mess of someone not naming more than one person as beneficiary on a life insurance policy. We are having an impossible time trying to get the funeral expenses paid for my sister and my mother. They died within four days of each other, and they left...
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