Covid19: Till Death Do Us Part and No Sooner-An Aging Life Care Manager Advocating for A Simple Wish
By: Bridget Ritossa //// During the first week of April I spent 48-hours working a case given to me by an elder
By: Bridget Ritossa //// During the first week of April I spent 48-hours working a case given to me by an elder
By: Bunni Dybnis, MA, LMFT, CMC Our lives have changed dramatically as COVID-19 becomes the focus of most everything. The news, warnings,
By: Miriam Zucker, LMSW, ACSW, C-ASWC As Aging Life Care Specialists(r), we are called upon to provide an assortment of services. The
by: Bunni Dybnis, MA, LMFT, CMC COVID-19 has dramatically changed our world. The news, warnings, restrictions, instructions, double messages, shortages, politics, financial
by: Linda Fodrini-Johnson Millions of families, and my own family, are under great pressure during this unprecedented time in our nation’s history.
by: Charlene Neu Could COVID-19 have contributed to my Mom’s death on March 2? We will never know, though she was considered
by: Susan Valoff This blog post was originally scheduled for March, designated annually as “Social Work Month.” March is also when life,
On March 25th, 2020, I had the honor of meeting with some of the top women business leaders in the Seattle area.
By: Lisa Mayfield As more residents in retirement communities are diagnosed with COVID-19, some families are struggling with the decision of whether
by Lisa Kaufman Even if I have been a member of the Aging Life Care Association for nearly 20 years, I have