For seniors with Alzheimer's disease, daily care will eventually require 24-hour care by professionals, and finding the right long-term care becomes paramount. If you have a loved one who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, at some point you...
One of the most frustrating parts of growing old for most people is the loss of their independence. Assisted living residences allow seniors to retain their independent lifestyles, but also provide support for the tasks and activities that become mor...
Discussing the types of long-term care before it becomes a necessity is essential to finding the proper care. Choosing the right type of long term care is an important decision regarding caring for the elderly that shouldn't be put off. Doing so risk...
Although it may be preferable for seniors to end up in an assisted care facility or retirement home, many seniors end up in long-term care facilities due to a medical condition or circumstances outside of their control. Long-term care facilities are ...
As our parents, spouses, and other family members get older, the subject of nursing homes shouldn't be overlooked. While we'd all like to grow old at home or under the care of close family, sometimes that isn't possible, and a nursing home is the bes...
If you have power of attorney for a relative that allows you to manage their financial matters, keeping track of everything and managing their affairs can get complicated. Problems can arise when your decisions are second-guessed by family members an...
Creating a power of attorney for healthcare can help protect you against uncertainties that arise should you be rendered incapable of making your own medical decisions, whether through illness or injury. A power of attorney for healthcare is a legal ...
Long-term care, or “LTC,” refers to programs and services geared toward helping older adults with the basic activities of daily living. As people get older, certain activities – such as getting out of bed or walking down a flight of stairs – can get ...