Staying Virtually Connected During COVID-19
We are fortunate to live in a time where technology can keep us connected. When news is frightening and information overwhelming, staying “video” connected can
We are fortunate to live in a time where technology can keep us connected. When news is frightening and information overwhelming, staying “video” connected can
While spring brings about warmer weather and colorful flowers, it also brings an uptick of financial scams, due in part to con artists targeting tax
The holidays can be a stressful time of year for any family. When a family is also dealing with a loved one that needs additional
Family caregivers are so important there is a month for them: November is National Family Homecare Givers month. Spearheaded by CaregiverAction.org, the group began promoting
Struggling with memory, or losing one’s memory, is one of the greatest fears of both elderly individuals and their families. There are varying degrees of
Facing change is always difficult and it can be filled with uncertainty especially when decisions must be made regarding care for our elderly parents and
Paying for the care of an aging loved one is a concern for most families and far too often the costs of care come out
Providing quality care for aging loved ones is a concern for more and more families as the population grows older. We know that navigating the
Blood Test to Identify Alzheimer’s While authors of a recent research project say that larger and more long-term studies are needed, a blood test has
A missed step. A stumble. Or just a moment of lost balance can cause a person to fall. For older adults – those 65 and