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Eldercare is punctuated by emergencies. A broken hip, a stroke, a heart event, a major fall, a blackout – all followed by an immediate need for care and, usually, a change in plans for the future.
Eldercare is punctuated by emergencies. A broken hip, a stroke, a heart event, a major fall, a blackout – all followed by an immediate need for care and, usually, a change in plans for the future.
This is going to be a short blog. I’m going to take a few days off and I suggest you do too. Eldercare can be emotionally exhausting and, sometimes, we just need a break.
Ever wondered what gifts to get our aging parents who don’t really need anything in particular? After you scratch your head once or twice, read these tips for staying in their good graces after they open your gift.
The ticket to success in Being An Advocate is knowing the ladies at the front desk. They may not always be ladies (although I’ve never seen a fella there) and it may not always be a front desk – but let me tell Read More …
It’s that time of year when we want to take our elders out for a ride to see the Christmas lights, or take them along for a holiday shopping excursion. We get excited to share holiday meals together at our Read More …