Multigenerational estate planning should be completed with an experienced estate planning attorney. Families are an essential consideration in estate planning. Sometimes family dynamics are fraught with tension. Other families share deep relationships and connections among and between the generations. According to a recent Kiplinger article titled "How to Handle Estate Planning for Multigenerational Living Arrangements," both […]
Pain and stiffness are common symptoms of arthritis. Arthritis is an unpleasant chronic ailment. Because it is painful and affects movement, arthritis can be debilitating. Often flair ups mean those with the condition will require greater assistance from others. I can still remember when I was just a lad, my grandparents and senior family members […]
Home modifications can help people age in place. Getting older comes with changes to the body. No big surprise there. However, these changes can make independent living more challenging. Many homes are not designed with aging in mind. According to a recent Seasons article titled “Pandemic has made seniors more confident about aging in place, study […]
Those with dementia are at greater risk when they live alone. Independence is a common value in the United States. In fact, we have a shared "Declaration of Independence," after all. While children are dependent on their parents as they grow up, the goal is to rear self-sufficient adults. Seniors who have lived alone for […]
An Amazon Alexa feature may be helpful for seniors living independently. As people age, their risk for a variety of illnesses and accidents increases. Should an accident or medical emergency occur, the dangers are severe, especially for seniors living alone. They have no one around to hear their cries for help or witness an injury. […]
Burnout is high for caregivers. Very high. As people age, they often require assistance. Those with family nearby rely on loved ones to provide support. Roles and responsibilities of caregivers are numerous, too numerous to list here. According to a recent Health Hive article titled “Preventing Caregiver Burnout,” older adults can need help with anything […]
An Apple AirTag can help keep track of items and people. Apple has become a prominent tech company since its founding. Understatement. Whatever you think of the company, there is no denying its innovative bent. Although it started as a computer company, its work and reach has expanded to other areas. Apple revolutionized the music […]
Some symptoms of dementia may be noticed fairly early. Many people are affected by dementia. Unfortunately, it is not likely to disappear anytime soon. The Alzheimer’s Association estimates about 12.7 million individuals age 65 or older will have a form of dementia by 2050. According to a recent Yahoo article titled “This Is the No. […]
Ambiguous loss is common when a loved one has dementia. Dementia and Alzheimer’s involve declines in mental functioning. This can have physical and emotional consequences for the individual with the diagnosis. Caregivers get a front row seat to their loved one changing. According to a recent Banner Health article titled “Caregiving and Dementia: Navigating Ambiguous […]
Certain purchases can make caregiving easier and safer. The role of caregiver requires a lot of responsibility. The individuals who require assistance are often vulnerable to injury. Caregivers worry about whether they will be able to prevent accidents, especially when giving care in the home setting. According to a recent AARP article titled “9 Items […]
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