Category: Elder Care
According to the new survey, the most common types of financial loss reported: funds disappearing from accounts (reported by 33%); unauthorized purchase of products or services (reported by 23%). Are you or anyone you know a victim of elder abuse? With the occurrence of elder abuse largely underreported, there is likely someone you know that […]
There is no one right way to be a caregiver; everyone’s situation is different. You will find that, among a host of things, family dynamics, financial resources and the ability of your parent(s) to provide guidance for the support that they desire will shape your situation. If you’ve been tasked to set up care for […]
I’m always saddened by the stories of people who have been swindled. But there’s something even more despicable when scammers go after senior citizens, who don’t have as much time as younger victims to make up for lost money. It’s a sad reality that crooks seek out vulnerable older individuals who might be more easily […]
Many older people moving into a nursing home or retirement community are experiencing cognitive decline. In legal terms, they no longer have the capacity to make financial or medical decisions for themselves. So a trusted person—usually an adult child—will sign the entrance contract on their behalf as power of attorney. There tends to be a […]
[Glen Campbell’s wife] Kim Campbell told The Associated Press in an email Thursday that the 78-year-old’s Alzheimer’s disease has progressed to the point that he needs access to medical care 24 hours a day. When Alzheimer’s strikes, the decision of how to care for a loved one can be increasingly challenging as the disease progresses. […]
Recently, we were forced to watch a painful family feud play out in the media over how Casey Kasem should be cared for in his final days. This type of internal family strife is not uncommon even among non-celebrity blended families who may not have considered the consequences of naming one child, a new spouse […]
A proper Caregiver Agreement is essential when a loved one or friend wants to pay you to provide assistance and care for them. Here is a link to an article in which Michael J. Amoruso, Esq., Managing Partner of Amoruso & Amoruso LLP in Westchester County, NY and Howard S. Krooks, Esq., Of Counsel to […]
Here is an excellent video demonstrating how my mother in her 70s, learned to use technology to transform her love for teaching into the next chapter of her life! She authored a new children’s book, “Grandma Needs a Nap” under her Publishing Company “Grandma Press” which teaches our young children and their caregivers incredible life […]
“The number of elder abuse reports continues to increase slightly every year,” said Jill Berntson, social services chief for the state’s Aging and Disability Services Division for Elder Rights. Are you or someone you love a victim of elder abuse? According to a recent Las Vegas Review-Journal article, titled “Elder abuse underreported, on rise in […]
There is no question that most of the burden falls on women for the physical and financial impacts of caregiving. As parents live longer, more women are feeling the crunch. Who do you think is depended upon more for taking care of elderly parents — men or women? A recent article in Forbes stated that […]