
7 Tips for Caring for a Loved One from Afar
Even if you’re not available to provide consistent, hands-on assistance, there are ways of caring for a loved one from afar.
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.
Getting an in-home helper for a parent, to handle some of the day-to-day chores, is a smart idea that can make a big difference keeping them independent longer.
How does one go about downsizing from a three-bedroom house to a tiny, shared one-bedroom home? It’s emotionally wrenching, and sometimes you need a referee.
Could I be accused of kidnapping Grandad in order to move him into assisted living near me? I hoped not. Fortunately, we were all happy with the arrangement.
Here’s a breakdown of what Medicare does and doesn’t cover when it comes to Alzheimer’s disease, along with some tips that can help you plan ahead.
The national Meals on Wheels program has grown over the past 50 years. Montana’s program delivered 847 thousand meals to about 8,000 at-home seniors in 2019.
Choosing a good memory care residential unit for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease is an important decision requiring careful evaluation and some homework.
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