
7 Myths About Long Term Care
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.
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.
Daily money managers (or DMMs) are financial-savvy professionals who can help elders having difficulty managing their own day-to-day personal financial affairs.
Even if you’re not available to provide consistent, hands-on assistance, there are ways of caring for a loved one from afar.
You can purchase a number of inexpensive auto aids that help keep older drivers safe and extend their driving years.
Adults, especially those with a history of heart disease or stroke, should stay up-to-date on preventive vaccines, particularly for flu and COVID-19.
The Inflation Reduction Act signed into law in August includes significant improvements to the Medicare program, which will kick in over the next few years.
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