
Words Matter: Elevating Our Language, Elevating Our Profession By Mary Ann Buckley, LCSW-C Words can do so much. As a Social Worker
Words Matter: Elevating Our Language, Elevating Our Profession By Mary Ann Buckley, LCSW-C Words can do so much. As a Social Worker
Communicating with a loved one who has dementia can be challenging. Dementia affects memory, language, and cognitive functions, making it hard for
By Jennifer Crowley, RN, CLCP, CMC As we journey through life, planning for the future becomes an essential part of our well-being.
Written By Julie Rose, Aging Life Care Professional Clutter not only affects a person’s quality of life but also poses significant safety
Being a caregiver for a person living with dementia can be lonely. Over time, friends and family may start to fade away
Choosing housing for older adults can be tricky because of all the different nomenclature used. When clients call an Aging Life Care
The holidays can often be a time filled with high expectations, requiring lots of energy and engagement in non-stop activities. For the
Written By: Lonette Bolden-Smith, MA, BSN, RN, CMC Are you an adult in your 30’s ,40’s or 50’s and struggling with your
The fight over the last piece of pumpkin pie may not be the only struggle this Thanksgiving. As families gather around the
Aging Life Care Professionals™ Help You Avoid the Pitfalls of Caregiving by Jullie Gray, MSW, LICSW, CMC — Aging Life Care Association™ Member and