by CareAcademy | Oct 13, 2016 | Featured, Uncategorized
Adults with Alzheimer’s and Caregivers Deserve Time Out and About Many of us enjoy the luxury of traveling wherever and whenever we can. We can up and leave the house whenever we want to; if we have an errand to run, we can spontaneously do it. When the sun is...
by Elayne Forgie | Oct 10, 2016 | Featured, Uncategorized
Home Safety and Physical Limitations If you think about the way your residence or (your loved one’s) is constructed, you may realize that most areas presuppose a moderate level of physical ability. These spaces may include flights of stairs, overhead cabinets,...
by John B. Henry III, Esq | Oct 5, 2016 | Featured, Uncategorized
Family caregivers today face a wide variety of challenges as their loved ones age, including preserving dignity and independence to the greatest degree possible. The family also wants to ensure that their loved one has continued care in the event of disease or...
by Andria Reta | Sep 30, 2016 | Uncategorized
No Care Without Self-Care Caregivers in the United States are a diverse group of individuals that represent approximately 17% of Americans. Nearly 40 million people that differ in age, gender, socioeconomic status, and racial/ethnic background have taken on the...
by Siddiqa Khalifa | Sep 26, 2016 | Uncategorized
Organization, dedication, and commitment are all the skills you need to be a competent caregiver. It requires your time, efforts, and most importantly, your utmost attention when it comes to taking care of the elderly. Knowing how to manage medication is important for...
by Doris Bersing | Sep 12, 2016 | Uncategorized
So you want to stay in the family home until you die? “Age Planning” will help you achieve this goal. We are all clear that savvy financial planning optimizes choices and promotes financial freedom. Today, let’s discuss “Age Planning,”...