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Managing Your Loved One's Money

As our loved ones age, their cognitive abilities tend to decline; this often impairs their ability to responsibly manage their finances. This can be an uneasy conversation to have, but it is definitely a necessary one. Who will oversee their finances when they cannot anymore? We are here to provide you with important information to understand what course of action to take and what problems to look out for if you have to become their financial manager. 

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How to Talk to Your Loved One About Moving to Assisted Living

For many people, home is the heart of their lives. The idea of leaving that can be scary; it is the idea of leaving behind memories and comfort. However, we know that aging at home is not always possible. So how do you start talking to your loved one about the transition to an assisted living community?

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How to Handle Your Feelings After Caregiving Ends

There are often a lot of feelings around the transition to an assisted living community; you are not alone in that. Common feelings manifest as guilt, distress, and inadequacy. You are probably questioning if there was more you could have done or why you didn’t push harder to keep them at home. This is normal. However, we know that it can be overwhelming. So how do you deal with all of these feelings?

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At Home Care vs. Assisted Living Communities

As our loved ones get older, they usually require a higher level of care. Your options are usually at-home caregivers or assisted living communities, but it can be difficult to determine which is the best option for you and your family. So, what is the difference between the two? 

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Should My Aging Parent Live Alone?

As your parents or other loved ones start to age, it is hard to know if they are safe alone. There are obvious signs, like increased forgetfulness or cognitive decline, but what about those who are not showing such obvious signs? While less obvious, there are signs that someone you care for should not be living alone.

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7 Tips for Managing Senior Health

Aging is natural; however, without the proper care, it can happen quicker than it should. It’s never too early to start taking care of yourself.

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Delirium vs. Dementia

Delirium and Dementia are two different illnesses that share several of the same characteristics…

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What is Dementia?

Dementia is not a specific disease, but rather a general term for loss of cognitivefunctioning-thinking, remembering, and reasoning.

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