How to Find Support Groups for Aging Adults
By Claire Wickersham, PhDc, MGS, MS
Eldercare is another word for elder care, and this is the practice of caring for the special needs of aging adults. Including home care, assisted living, nursing homes, and more, this is any type of care for the elderly.
Aging in place is when you choose to stay in your own home as you grow older. While some aging adults choose to live in nursing homes or assisted living facilities, others prefer to keep their independence as long as possible by staying in their homes. While aging in place can be a great option, there are unique concerns like hiring a caretaker, creating a long-term plan, and preparing for retirement.
By Claire Wickersham, PhDc, MGS, MS
By Amanda Lambert, MS, CMC, ALCP
Aging can be intimidating, especially in our youth-focused society. Is there such a thing as aging with grace? They're called your Golden Years for a reason. Luckily, this is a topic explored widely in films, TV, and books. By exploring some of the latest and greatest titles, you can connect with others who have walked the tried-and-true path through adulthood into all the stages that come next.
By Amy Wolkenhauer, BA in English/Creative Writing
As your parents get older, your relationship begins to change. Suddenly, you might find yourself in a caretaking position. Depending on their health needs and concerns, this could become a challenging, demanding role. No matter your relationship with your parents, it's important to understand these different roles as your parents enter this next stage of their life. From helping them with their estate to planning advanced care, be there every step of the way.
By Amanda Lambert, MS, CMC, ALCP
By Kirbee Anderson, JD
How to Support a Parent’s Goal of an Active Retirement
By Amanda Lambert, MS, CMC, ALCP
15 Reasons for Long-Term Care Coverage Rejection
By Bob Phillips, BA in Sociology
What’s a Bed Reservation Benefit in Long-Term Care Insurance?
By Bob Phillips, BA in Sociology
How to Talk to Aging Parents About Moving: 13 Tips
By Amanda Lambert, MS, CMC, ALCP
How to Talk to Siblings About Aging Parents: 13 Tips
By Amanda Lambert, MS, CMC, ALCP
How to Deal With Aging Parents Who Constantly Fight
By Amanda Lambert, MS, CMC, ALCP
How Long Are People Usually in Hospice Before They Die?
By Amanda Lambert, MS, CMC, ALCP
How to Become a Paid Family Caregiver in California
By Amanda Lambert, MS, CMC, ALCP
List of 12 Places to Get Free Help With Medicare in 2022
By Amanda Lambert, MS, CMC, ALCP
Does Medicare Pay for Home Health Care Costs?
By Amanda Lambert, MS, CMC, ALCP
List of 18 Respite Care Resources for Caregivers
By Amanda Lambert, MS, CMC, ALCP
How to Become a Paid Caregiver in Nevada
By Amanda Lambert, MS, CMC, ALCP
29 Caregiving & Long-Term Care Abbreviations
By Amanda Lambert, MS, CMC, ALCP
Elimination Period for Long-Term Care: How It Works
By Bob Phillips, BA in Sociology
How to Talk to Aging Parents About Their Finances
By Amanda Lambert, MS, CMC, ALCP
2 Common Benefit Triggers for Long-Term Care Policies
By Bob Phillips, BA in Sociology
What’s an Intermediate Care Facility? Pros, Cons + Costs
By Amanda Lambert, MS, CMC, ALCP
What Is Hands-On Assistance in Long-Term Care?
By Amanda Lambert, MS, CMC, ALCP
Is Long-Term Care Insurance Tax Deductible?
By Bob Phillips, BA in Sociology
How Does a Long-Term Care Annuity Work? Pros + Cons
By Bob Phillips, BA in Sociology
How to Stop an Aging Parent From Giving Money Away
By Amanda Lambert, MS, CMC, ALCP
Dealing With Guilt After Moving Away From Aging Parents
By Amanda Lambert, MS, CMC, ALCP
When an Aging Parent Gives Up: 12 Things You Can Do
By Amanda Lambert, MS, CMC, ALCP
Can You Use an HSA to Pay for Long-Term Care Insurance?
By Bob Phillips, BA in Sociology
What to Do If Your Aging Parent Starts Lying: 11 Tips
By Amanda Lambert, MS, CMC, ALCP