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  • 10 Creative Holiday Gift Ideas for Mom or Dad

    October 25, 2017

    If you’re caring for an aging loved one, your schedule may be even more hectic during the holiday season as you juggle work, plan for gatherings and continue the valuable support you provide. These gift ideas may help you determine what to give to your aging loved one.

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  • How to Partner With Your Loved One’s Physician for Dementia Care

    October 24, 2017

    Caring for a loved one with dementia can be stressful and you may have a lot of questions. It’s important to arm yourself with resources and know how to communicate with your loved one’s physician. Learn one physician's perspective on how families and physicians can work well together.

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  • Your Guide to Medicare and Home Health Services

    September 28, 2017

    Insurance can be complicated – but knowing which home care services Medicare covers doesn’t have to be. Read more about the home care services covered by Medicare to learn if your needs will be met during open enrollment.

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  • Tips to Better Understand Your Aging Parents

    July 1, 2017

    Although many adult children know their parents very well – their dislikes and likes, their friends and their political views – most of us don’t know much about our parents before us. Use these 20 tips to get to know your parents better.

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  • Stories From Caregivers Like You: Sharon’s Story

    June 29, 2017

    Sharing your story of caring for a loved one can help you relate to others experiencing a similar journey. We reached out to you, real caregivers, and have collected some of your incredible journeys to share with each other to connect. This is Sharon’s story from her point of view.

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  • Does Your Loved One Avoid Going to the Doctor? 5 Ways to Help

    June 4, 2017

    If your loved one is apprehensive about going to the doctor, it can be challenging to get the care you need. These five strategies can help ease stress and anxiety.  

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  • 5 Websites That Can Help You Find Healthcare Answers

    June 3, 2017

    Now more than ever, people turn to the internet to research products and services or read reviews to determine which is the best value. Whether you’re in need of healthcare for yourself, or you’re trying to find healthcare for a loved one, you want to receive the best care available, so we’ve compiled a list of a few sites that can ease the burden of your search.

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  • Stories of Caring for a Loved One – A Mother’s Day Special

    May 5, 2017

    Sharing your story of caring for a loved one can help you relate to others experiencing a similar journey to you. Being a mother is a blessing, a gift, and a love that never ends. This Mother’s Day, we honor the mothers who have cared for their children and the children who return that care. This is Robin’s story.

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  • Five Tips for Communicating with Those Living with Dementia

    May 1, 2017

    People living with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease experience many changes over time to their ability to communicate. But there are ways to ease communication and help your loved one avoid negative feelings. We adapted tips from the Alzheimer’s Association to help you communicate at any stage of your loved one’s progression.

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  • Seven Books Every Caregiver Should Read

    April 4, 2017

    When you are caring for an aging or ill loved one, having a support system can make all the difference in your health and emotional well-being. Check out these seven books written by caregivers for caregivers for perspective and understanding.

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