Getting Paid as a Family Caregiver
A number of government programs and other tips that may be able to help caregivers monetarily while they care for their elderly loved ones.
A number of government programs and other tips that may be able to help caregivers monetarily while they care for their elderly loved ones.
Having important documents secure, yet easy to find and use when needed, is a challenge for many older folks, but with a little work, it can be accomplished.
Seeking guardianship or conservatorship for who can’t tend to their own needs? It’s a long process. Plan ahead with a durable power of attorney.
Using online tools like “Find Care Providers” on Medicare.gov can make it easier to compare and choose doctors, hospitals, nursing homes, and more.
Patton is 17 hands tall, weighing about 1,700 lbs. Culver Academies donated him to Holistic Riding Equine Therapy, where he will easily carry large students.
Thinking about how a potential need for long-term care may impact your future plans and loved ones? These long term myths may prevent you from taking action.
With so many different types of reacher-grabber tools on the market today, finding a good is not always easy. Here are some top-rated products to consider.
Here’s a list of things you can prepare for and do when a loved one dies that can help keep a sad event from becoming even more difficult.
Adaptive clothing incorporates discreet design features to make dressing and undressing easier, while still having the outward appearance of typical clothing.
Finding the right gifts for people with Alzheimer’s and their caregivers can be challenging. Here’s the Alzheimer’s Association’s holiday gift guide.
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