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A common misconception for most families faced with the idea of considering senior home care is that Medicare covers Custodial Care, which is defined as assisting a person with their activities of daily living (ADLs). In most cases this is exactly the kind of care that most people first needing senior home care require, and [...]
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Elder Law Attorney How can you organize a house transfer to secure family property? Do you want to establish a trust to protect assets and reduce inheritance taxes—or provide for a special-needs child? The National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, Inc. (NAELA, is a non-profit association that assists lawyers, bar organizations and others who work [...]
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April 16, 2009 is National Healthcare Decisions Day All Americans are encouraged to ensure that their future healthcare choices are known and protected. An advance directive is a legal document that tells healthcare providers who it is that you wish to make medical decisions for you and what treatments you would want or not want, [...]
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When you have a loved one in the hospital, chances are that you feel at peace because you know that he or she is surrounded by doctors and nurses all of the time. Unfortunately, falls do happen even in hospitals. This is especially true of elderly patients who are suffering from dementia. And because staffing [...]
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If you are a family caregiver to an elderly parent, you know that you need a break now and then. Senior care can be very demanding on adult children, especially if they are working outside of the home and have children still living at home. It can be even more difficult as the elderly parent gets [...]
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The number of U.S. residents with Alzheimer’s disease is increasing annually, putting more pressure on the health care system, according to a report issued on Tuesday by the Alzheimer’s Association,USA Today reports (Brophy Marcus, USA Today, 3/24). The report was based on 2004 data and included average Medicare, Medicaid and private insurance costs per person (Tanner, AP/Austin American-Statesman, 3/24). [...]
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Life is a continuing journey, with never-ending opportunities to learn, give, and grow. If you are an adult, 55 years of age or older, who agrees with this statement, then come to The BRIDGE at the Mason Community Center. With its myriad classes, activities, and opportunities, it’s just the place for you to enjoy and [...]
We have expanded the Alzheimer’s disease educational services we offer to include topics that are important to caregivers, patients and families suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, dementia or other memory impairments. As the number individuals diagnosed with dementia continue to increase nationwide, there is a greater need to insure that caregivers are well trained to provide [...]
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This video was compiled by a creative local high school student. We think she did a pretty good job! Our in-home elderly care services are second-to-none. We have built a solid reputation of having the best caregivers available. We choose only those individuals who display the spirit required and attitude necessary to effectively help our [...]
We are proud of the fact that our company has a AAA Top Rating with the Better Business Bureau. See our Report BBB sees trust as a function of two primary factors – integrity and performance. Integrity includes respect, ethics and intent. Performance speaks to a business’s track record of delivering results in accordance with [...]
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