In the pandemic world, we are currently living, long-distance caregiving is further complicated by the litigation set in place to protect our
Geriatric and Elder Care Management in New York City and Northern New Jersey
In the pandemic world, we are currently living, long-distance caregiving is further complicated by the litigation set in place to protect our
Fall Prevention Week: September 21 – September 25, 2020 According to the National Council on Aging, one in four Americans aged 65+
On September 6, 2019, my mother turned 76. As was our birthday tradition, I invited her to lunch and suggested an outing
Go back in time to listen to one of ALCA’s founding members Leonie Nowitz discuss the association’s earliest memories and milestones in
“My mother has been complaining about blurry vision, and I am concerned she might be developing cataracts. I don’t know how she
Listen to 2009 ALCA Board of Directors President Phyllis Mensh Brostoff talk about her experience and thoughts on the association over the
Susan is getting burnt out trying to care for her 91 year old father. She has a part-time job teaching and takes
Nearly 1 in 10 American senior citizens are abused or neglected each year, yet only 1 in 14 cases of elder abuse
//// By Susan Birenbaum LCSW, MBA, C-ASWCM //// People do not realize that suicide is a major problem in the elderly. Since
“To write a letter is human, to receive a letter, divine” – Susan Lendroth Four years ago, I downsized. Living in an