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This is a story from agingcare.com This is directly from the family. Please excuse the grammar, but do not discount the pain and frustration in her words. The Question “My…
This is a story from agingcare.com This is directly from the family. Please excuse the grammar, but do not discount the pain and frustration in her words. The Question “My…
If you think we are protecting our seniors, answer these two simple questions. Who do you think should tell a senior they should not drive or be allowed to own…
I know Medicaid strikes fear in some hearts, but seniors — unless they have monies that would make the Prince Ali/Aladdin, with his magic lamp, blush — need to continuously…
Aging Care Question: Dad (93) was recently diagnosed with Stage 4a adenocarcinoma of the lung. Chemo/Radiation suggested. How do we make this decision? I wish there were a clean-cut, clear…
The answer: as much as you are willing to lose. I love this question. A mother is asking for advice on how to talk to her son about visiting since…
COVID-19 has proven that we, as Americans, can be resilient. We proved it when we quickly shut down schools and universities and started online remote learning. The same happened in…
I first want to give praise to the State of New York for having the vaccine available for New Yorkers. I am prior military and I’ve helped units deploy into…
Please Open Your Eyes and Stop Making Excuses A conversation worth having is a conversation with your parents before chronic illness starts. I’m writing this blog out of anger. I'm…
Resentment in home care responsibilities is a common feeling. Please do not be afraid of the word and know that is a normal feeling between loved ones. Nelson Mandela says…
September is Suicide Prevention Month, and on September 10, we celebrate World Suicide Prevention Day. This year, it feels more important than ever to take time to think about our…