Help your aging parents during COVID-19. Seniors are particularly vulnerable to viruses. In fact, the CDC reports 80 percent of reported COVID-19 deaths have been adults age 65 or older. For this reason, many are home-bound in response to COVID-19. They cannot spend time with friends and family face-to-face. How Do I Help? It is […]
COVID-19 puts seasoned citizens at risk. Are you considered a senior? Perhaps your parents are in this age group. Either way, you should be particularly cautious in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Many businesses have already taken action with their own precautions. According to a recent MarketWatch article titled “America’s growing elderly population is […]
Long-distance caregiving presents its own challenges. Your parents are aging. Whether their bodies are degrading mentally or physically, they may need a little more help. Unfortunately, you live out of town. According to a recent AARP article titled “Long-Distance Caregiving: 5 Key Steps to Providing Care From Afar,” caregiving brings with it several challenges. These […]
Dementia and Alzheimer’s require proactive retirement planning. Getting older often involves declining cognitive functioning. For some, this involves a diagnosis of dementia or Alzheimer’s. These diagnoses can tend to derail retirement. According to a recent Barron’s article titled “Cognitive Decline Shouldn’t Derail Retirement Planning. Here Are Some Tips to Prepare Your Finances,” this makes proactive […]
Caregiving is better shared. You have an aging loved one. Perhaps you have several aging loved ones. Getting older involves more health concerns. Should mental or physical capabilities diminish over time, then greater assistance will be required. Perhaps you have a family member with a disability or a chronic illness who is still fairly young. […]
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