Being a caregiver can be lonely. Over time, friends and family may start to fade away or your involvement with your elder
Geriatric and Elder Care Management in New York City and Northern New Jersey
Being a caregiver can be lonely. Over time, friends and family may start to fade away or your involvement with your elder
The holiday season is typically the time when families and friends visit aging loved ones more than during the year. Frequently, this
If your Thanksgiving holiday is fortunate enough to include multiple generations at the dinner table, here are some simple tips for keeping
No matter how much planning one does before a natural disaster—be it a hurricane, tornado, earthquake, fire, or flood—its arrival can often
At some point along the path of life, we step into the path of being a caregiver; we expected this as we
Trip Tips for Older Travelers with Health Considerations By Amanda Lewis, BA, CMC, Certified Care Manager, Aging Wisdom, LLC Summer is a
Courtesy Frye Art Museum. Photo: Jonathan Vanderweit. By Keri Pollock Lifestyle choices are some of the most effective and easiest ways to
By Lisa Rehburg Healthcare and long term care expenses can be significant as we age. An article in the May edition of
By Linda Fodrini-Johnson, MA, MFT, CMC When a parent or spouse can no longer do what they did yesterday, it becomes another
By Miriam Zucker, LMSW, ACSW, C-ASWCM As Aging Life Care Professionals®, when we are asked to assist with securing placement in a