Geriatric Care Managers and Senior Care Advisors
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Long Term Care Insurance: an intro
I’m excited about being part of Maine Senior Guide. As an expert in LTC (long term care) insurance, any opportunity to help educate you about this topic is valuable, because there’s so much inaccurate and misleading stuff … Continue
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All Home Care is Not the Same
Each day in the United States, 6,000 people turn 65 years of age. One in five Americans will be older than age 65 by the year 2030 (American Association of Retired Persons, 2003). This increase of U.S. … Continue
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What Can In-Home, Non-Medical Care Do for You?
Most people don’t know how helpful in-home, non-medical services can be until they’ve had the need for this type of help in their lives or that of a loved one. These services are meant to be supportive … Continue
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Caregiver Syndrome: Does This Describe You?
Caregiver Syndrome, a relatively new term, is being used more often by some medical professionals to refer to the emotional and physical toll experienced by those caring for an elderly relative, neighbor or friend. This syndrome is … Continue
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Caregiving for Persons with Dementia
I often read sites dedicated to senior health care from around the country. Here are some good tips from Family Eldercare of Austin, Texas. Whether you’re the regular caregiver, allowing someone a vacation respite, or dealing with … Continue
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Comprehensive Geriatric Evaluations
Today, let’s talk about Comprehensive Geriatric Evaluations. These assessments or evaluations are different from a regular medical exam in a number of ways. Instead of a single physician looking for a particular illness or problem, the assessment … Continue
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Moving Gracefully Along Your Own time Line
As I work with seniors, I listen. From them, I learn that most seniors actually have a pretty good understanding of their own limitations. They also have a fear of the unknown, and of losing their independence. … Continue