January 8, 2018

3 Easy Ways to Reduce Risk Of Elders FallingA fall can carry with it serious consequences, especially for an elderly loved one. A fall can lead to a fracture, such as a wrist, arm, or hip, and that can lead to a hospital, rehab stay, and possible nursing home care.  A fall can transform an

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October 30, 2017

If Someone Ignores Your Healthcare Wishes, Can You Sue?If Someone Ignores Your Healthcare Wishes, Can You Sue?If you’ve done end of life planning, you likely have a document in which you appoint someone to make medical decisions for you if you cannot make them yourself. It also probably communicates your wishes regarding medical treatment in

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October 16, 2017

Social Security Cost of Living in 2018: a 2.0% increaseThe Social Security Administration announced on Friday that for 2018, it would be increasing Social Security benefits paid by 2.0 percent to match inflation. In theory, this is good news. It provides an increase for the millions of Americans (primarily those who are retired or who have

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May 30, 2017

When a Loved One Needs More Than WordsIt is all too easy to interpret the confusion expressed by a person with Alzheimer’s or dementia as representative of all their faculties. It really is not the case. If the person simply started speaking a language you didn’t understand, you wouldn’t immediately assume something was wrong with

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April 18, 2017

Resident Aggression in Institutional Elder Care SettingsOne of the most difficult aspects of both having a loved one in an assisted living or skilled nursing setting, and of administering those settings safely, is processing often unpredictable behavior of individuals with dementia. The actions of residents often do not correspond to any rational reality we understand.

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