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Transitioning Into Aged Care

October 15, 2013

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Helping a loved one move from independent living in a home where he or she may have spent decades into an aged care facility is a transition that requires sensitivity, care, and a great deal of preparation. There are many reasons why a family might choose to move a loved one into an aged care […]

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I Remember

August 27, 2013

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I would like to introduce you to a wonderful writing exercise that will help your clients or relatives remember things about their lives that they haven’t thought about in years. The exercise is called “I Remember” and it involves asking elders to write various lines consisting of a sentence or two. Each of the lines […]

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Working with a geriatric care manager

August 10, 2013

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(This is originally from Harvard Medical School’s publication HEALTHBeat) When you’re exploring a foreign country, a guide who knows the terrain well can help immensely. That’s just as true when entering the foreign territory of caregiving. Here, a geriatric-care manager can provide invaluable assistance for individuals and families facing challenging care decisions. Geriatric-care managers come […]

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Frontline: Life And Death In Assisted Living

August 6, 2013

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This past week a Frontline expose’ was shown on ALF’s. On the national listserv for GCM’s professional association (NAPGCM) a lively dialogue ensued. By and large, the response was nor approving of the show. The following was my own post:   Angel,   Thank you for a really well thought out written piece on the […]

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So, Just What Does A Geriatric Care Management Assessment Look Like?

August 3, 2013

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Many people want to know what assessments cover and what can be expected from one. Below, is an example of a recent one. This one doesn’t cover some things that might come up in other situations (ie; survey of residential possibilities, specific entitlement opportunities, etc…). Also, I’ve had to change or redact to maintain confidentiality. […]

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How To Tell If An Elderly Person Is Being Neglected By Caregivers

June 10, 2013

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People put their elderly loved ones in nursing homes so that they will be properly cared for – not neglected, or worse, abused. Sadly, the incidence of abuse and neglect concerning the elderly is quite common and it often goes undetected. In cases regarding neglect, the action could either be intentional or unintentional on the […]

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How Therapy Can Help in the Golden Years

June 10, 2013

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By ABBY ELLIN Michael Kirby Smith for The New York TimesMarvin Tolkin, 86, says his monthly therapy sessions have been “making the transition of living at this age in relation to my family very doable.” Hear from Mr. Tolkin and two more seniors here. Marvin Tolkin was 83 when he decided that the unexamined life […]

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What You Need to Know About Long-term Care Insurance

June 10, 2013

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by Arthur Comings on April 10, 2013 There’s health insurance and there’s life insurance – but neither will do the things you’ve always done for yourself. When you can no longer handle activities like bathing or feeding yourself, walking or doing housework, you need long-term care. Unless you’re quite wealthy (say, assets over $2 million) […]

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Signs of Abuse

March 17, 2013

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I’m not one to be alarmist. I don’t want to strive for your attention based on fear. But, elder abuse is real and maddening. BTW, self-neglect is still abuse. I want to spend the following space with a few signs that all should know to have a chance to intercede sooner, rather than later. In […]

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Sequestration and Senior Citizens: How Will Budget Cuts Affect the Elderly?

March 1, 2013

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by ARTHUR COMINGS of NerdWallet on MARCH 1, 2013 What is sequestration? On March 1st our government plans to cut about $85 billion in across-the-board spending for a wide variety of goods and services that many of us consider essential. These mandatory cuts are known as budget sequestration. Even if Congress and the President somehow agree on how […]

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