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Elderly parents don’t always want help — or advice — from their adult children.
It's true, our elderly parents don't always want our help. Conflicts often threaten relationships between aging parents and their adult children just when understanding and support are needed most. Instead of working together to solve problems, families find...
Grandparents Boost Their Video Chat Skills to Connect With Grandchildren
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, many people connect with their loved ones over Zoom or FaceTime. This article from AARP has some ways to overcome the challenges associated with these virtual visits. Read full article here.
It’s A Critical Time To Protect Your Finances
Because of COVID-19, many older adults aren’t getting their usual visits from relatives and friends, so they’re lacking those extra eyes and ears that help keep them safe from predators. It’s an opportune time to create a plan that will help protect your loved ones...
Medical myths: All about aging
Because aging is inevitable and, for some people, frightening, it is no surprise that myths abound. This article from Medical News Today tackles the many myths associated with aging relating to exercise, cognitive ability, sleep, and more. Read the full article here.
Helpful apps for families caring for an aging parent
The best thing a family can do for an older loved one is to stay in touch and stay informed. Your older loved one may be relying on you to keep him or her living well. The apps shared in this article from Cincinnati Business Courier, and others like them, can help you...
Signs it’s time for senior assisted living
It's often difficult to know when the time is right to make a move to assisted living. Acknowledging that someone you love needs full-time care is hard. Recognizing that you can’t give them that care may be difficult as well. If you’re concerned about your aging loved...
Compassion Isn’t Enough For Family Caregivers. They Need Training Too
A new study published in JAMA Internal Medicine, finds that 93 percent of family members caring for an older adult say they've never been taught how to do this difficult work. It's complex and requires the need for knowledge. This article from Forbes provides both...
How To Reduce Loneliness In Old Age
Isolation and loneliness are serious problems for older adults. Corona virus has only made this issue more challenging. Recent studies show that older adults who are isolated are likely to be sicker—and die sooner—than those who feel connected, though cause-and-effect...
Protect Your Parents From Scams
A growing concern for many people in their 50s or 60s: Will my mom or dad become the victim of elder fraud? Scammers target older adults more often than other age group. And once burned, they may be hit up again as easy marks. Discussing these issues is emotional and...
Living Longer Is Not Enough: The Case For Aging Well
The health and social needs of older adults are highly specific and complex. To age well, seniors must be able to access many types of care, regardless of whether they are frail or home-bound. This article from Forbes details the complexities of what it means to age...