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Tai Chi: How ‘Moving Meditation’ can Benefit Seniors

November 23, 2020

Getting good exercise as a senior can be challenging. Certain physical conditions may mean that past sports or activities are now off-limits. As seniors age,

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Navigating Senior Transportation Options

November 23, 2020

Getting around as a senior can be a challenge. Some seniors may no longer be able to drive, or have moved to an area with

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Thoughtful and Meaningful: Top Gifts for People with Dementia

November 23, 2020

Dementia can mean an extended grief, losing someone you love little by little, instead of all at once. This grief finds you in small moments,

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How to Find The Best Hospital Bed for Home: A Comprehensive Guide

November 23, 2020

A hospital bed for home, believe it or not, could be a great tool to bring care and relaxation for your senior. These beds aren’t

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Life Estate Deeds: Are they right for me?

November 23, 2020

We have highlighted common instruments (such as trusts, wills, and powers of attorney) that individuals may use in forming their comprehensive estate plan.  A lesser-known

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Miller Trusts: What They Are and How to Create One

November 23, 2020

After retirement, many adults enroll in Medicare or Medicaid for their health insurance and/or long-term care needs.  While both programs provide health insurance to elder

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End of Life Planning

November 23, 2020

End of life planning is an important part of getting older for both the elderly and their loved ones. Not only does end of life

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Senior Caregiver Duties

November 23, 2020

If your loved one has been diagnosed with a terminal illness or if they are simply getting older, they may need caregiving and general support.

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A Complete Guide to Medical Alert Systems

November 18, 2020

Aging is the natural progression of life that very slowly but gradually affects a person’s physical and mental processes. Although recent developments in the field

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Examples for Writing a Great Eulogy

November 15, 2020

If a loved one has passed away, the family might ask you to give a eulogy. Eulogies are speeches that people typically give during memorial

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LGBT Senior Guide: Key Considerations and Resources

November 12, 2020

By 2030, there will be 7 million LGBT seniors over the age of fifty in the U.S. Yet, services catered to the needs and challenges

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How Powers of Attorney (POAs) May Be Revoked

November 10, 2020

A power of attorney (“POA”) can be an important tool for both elders and caregivers to ensure that the elder is safe and properly cared

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Understanding the Differences Between Wills and Trusts

November 9, 2020

Choosing the proper estate plan for you and your family is important, but it can also be stressful.  Maybe you have heard of different types

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The Most Comprehensive Hearing Aid Guide for 2020

November 9, 2020

Hearing loss is a normal part of aging, but as it progresses, it can be frustrating or difficult to adjust to. When chosen correctly, hearing

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How to Write a Eulogy

November 9, 2020

Have you been asked to give a eulogy at someone’s funeral? Are you unsure about where to start or how to write a eulogy? If

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A senior woman overlooks her front yard.

Benefits for Seniors with Disabilities

November 4, 2020

Oftentimes seniors with disabilities qualify for health and financial assistance programs, but don’t know about them. Or they’re not sure about the eligibility requirements and

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Signs That You Will Be Approved for Disability

November 2, 2020

If you are applying for disability, the Social Security Administration is the government body that decides whether or not you will be approved. During the

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Preparing a Mechanical Soft Diet

November 2, 2020

As a caregiver, you may have been told that your loved one needs a mechanical soft diet. This type of diet can be a bit

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Use of the Palliative Performance Scale (PPS)

October 27, 2020

Introduction If you have a loved one who is suffering from a terminal disease or chronic condition, having accurate prognostic information about disease progression is

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Where There’s a Will, There’s a Plan

October 26, 2020

What is a Will? Why Create a Will? To understand the benefits of a will, you must first understand the process that occurs when you

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A General Explanation of Power of Attorney (POAs)

October 26, 2020

You may have an estate planning instrument, such as a will or trust, that explains how you want your assets distributed on your death.  While

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A couple with a woman pushing a man in a lightweight wheelchair along the water near a geometric building

Lightweight Wheelchairs: A Comprehensive Guide

October 26, 2020

The process of choosing a wheelchair for your senior can be difficult, especially given how important the choice is. It’s an act of weighing and

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16 Gifts for Caregivers to Show Your Appreciation

October 26, 2020

Caregiving can be a full-time job that demands ample competence, love, patience, and mental presence — and in spite of this, it is work that

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How to Qualify for Disability

October 26, 2020

For those of us navigating benefits programs and what our loved ones can qualify for, the entire process can seem confusing and unnecessarily stressful. Understanding

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What to Do When Someone Dies

October 22, 2020

Your loved one just passed away. We’ll guide you through the bureaucracy of what to do when someone dies to make this transition as straightforward

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How to Create a Unique Celebration of Life Invitation

October 19, 2020

Even in the darkest moments after losing someone, there are still reasons to be grateful. Rather than focusing on the absence left by this person,

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Guide to Finding the Perfect LGBT Senior Community

October 19, 2020

Are you an LGBT senior looking for housing or a senior community, or a caregiver who wants to learn more about LGBT friendly housing for

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One of the fun activities for seniors is taking photos- like this older woman taking a photo with a disposable camera

Fun Activities for Seniors

October 19, 2020

When the people we love have passed away, we want to be at peace knowing that they enjoyed their final years. We don’t just want

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Examples of Great Obituaries

October 19, 2020

When a loved one passes away, writing their obituaries can be challenging and can often get lost among all the other obligations. There are professional

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What is Companion Care for the Elderly?

October 13, 2020

A growing number of seniors are healthy enough to live at home but need help with day to day tasks such as taking medication or

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How To Choose The Best Electric Wheelchair For Your Senior

October 13, 2020

Independence and easy mobility are vital. So for those who struggle to move on their own, the support of an electric wheelchair can be necessary.

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Medication Management

October 13, 2020

Medication management (also known as medicine management) must be done right. With 350,000 people hospitalized per year because of adverse drug events (via CDC), it’s

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Signing Acknowledgement

A Not So “Crummey” Trust

October 13, 2020

IRS Gift Tax To understand the benefits of a Crummey trust, you must first understand the IRS gift tax.  According to the IRS, “[t]he gift

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A senior veteran salutes others.

The Ultimate Guide to Senior Veterans Benefits

October 13, 2020

Veterans benefits can be a source of confusion and frustration for military families. This typically occurs because senior veterans don’t know their rights or don’t

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a cup of coffee with the inspirational quote for caregivers "What good shall I do this day?"

35 Quotes for Caregivers That’ll Brighten Your Day

October 12, 2020

Those who care for others are the backbone of a functioning society, and yet, sometimes they go unappreciated. For that reason, even the greatest caregivers

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a family caregiver pushes a loved one in her wheelchair outside in the grass toward a sunset

How to Get Paid as a Family Caregiver

October 12, 2020

Sometimes the most important work is the most undervalued. In this article, we explain how to make money as a family caregiver, and we hope

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Concierge Medicine for Seniors

October 12, 2020

Concierge Medicine Seniors making frequent visits to their primary care physician for chronic conditions associated with aging might want to consider the medical model called

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A Caregiver’s Guide to ADLs and IADLs

October 12, 2020

As a family caregiver, your awareness of your loved one’s ability to care for him or herself is crucial to your role. You need to

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Stages of Grief

October 12, 2020

If you lose someone you love, grief is a natural response. During this time, doing what feels right is important. You may need to cry,

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Your Complete Guide To The Best Walkers For Seniors

October 4, 2020

You’re likely familiar with what a walker is, but what you might not know is just how versatile and helpful they can be. When moving

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FAST scale dementia patient

A Caregiver’s Guide to the FAST Scale

October 4, 2020

If your loved one has recently received a dementia diagnosis, you may be searching for ways to understand more about their condition and its progression.

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Top Dementia and Alzheimer’s Books for Caregiving

October 2, 2020

If your loved one has been diagnosed with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease and you are the one charged with their caregiving, there are different resources

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Understanding Trust Beneficiaries

September 27, 2020

Trusts are common estate planning instruments used to manage and distribute property.  There are three categories of people involved in a trust’s creation, management, and

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A Caregiver’s Guide to Custodial Care

September 27, 2020

When your loved one gets older, you never know what type of care they may need. Depending on their preferences, medical conditions, and other factors

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GPS Trackers for the Elderly

September 27, 2020

GPS trackers are a great tool for ensuring an elderly loved one’s security. This is often one of the major challenges of being a caregiver.

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Elder Abuse and Neglect in Nursing Homes

September 27, 2020

Moving a loved one into a nursing home can be an emotional undertaking.  Your elder may protest leaving their home, but you know it is

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How to Process a Death Anniversary

September 26, 2020

Directly after losing someone close to us, we often receive an overwhelming wave of support. But what about a year later on the death anniversary?

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Family and friends celebrating a loved one's life

How to Plan a Beautiful Celebration of Life

September 21, 2020

Losing someone important is painful. Something that can be just as hard as processing grief is dealing with the logistics of someone passing away. For

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