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Home care problems: health or financial issues
When you're providing home care for someone, in your home or theirs, it's common to have problems -- and this doesn't mean y...
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What to consider when an older adult needs daily care at homeWhen someone you're caring for begins to need daily care, one option is to set up systems to provide care in he...
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Before an older adult moves in, consider her health and whether you have enough space
When an older relative or close friend needs daily care, moving her into your home can...
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When to do a bed bathIf the person you're caring for is sedentary or on bed rest, the best approach to bathing may be a bed bath. It sounds simple enough -- you basically w...
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If you're hiring an in-home health care worker without going through an agency, these questions should help you find a reliable match for your parent. Involve your parent i...
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How to publicly announce a deathThere are several ways to announce the death of a family member (or in some cases friend, if the deceased has no family or is estranged from...
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First steps to writing an obituary
The main purpose of an obituary is to inform others of someone's death and to briefly (and publicly) commemorate him. A family member is...
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When you hire an in-home healthcare worker from an agency rather than independently, you usually work closely with agency staff instead of job applicants. These questions c...
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Thanks for sharing your concerns. I'm a big advocate of paying attention to our instincts, and yours are telling you that your parents need help. How lucky they are to have...
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This is a tough situation for you. Give yourself lots of credit for getting the ball rolling on finding help. My gut reaction is to suggest you start by asking at your mom'...
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If your mother is on Medicaid or Medicaid eligible, there may be a program where you (or another family member) can get paid to be her home caregiver. These programs vary, ...
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Hi Pat, I compliment you on planning so far in advance! I agree with the community member who also answered, but can provide a few more ideas and details. There are many pr...
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Wow, that's a whopper of a bill, I can see why you'd like to find your grandmother help. Your best bet is to start by contacting your grandmother's electric company directl...
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This is a difficult situation for you, and I hope you have the support of friends and family. I wish I could tell you there's one magical place to go for help, bu...
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Caring.com hopes to have this kind of information soon. Meanwhile, a great source for finding care is the US Government's Eldercare Locator. The locator will connect you wi...
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I would start by asking her doctors or medical team. It sounds like you're specifically looking for a specialist who does home visits (a rarity, indeed, but not unheard of....
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I've been thinking about your question, and reviewing my resources, and keep getting back to the same place: I'm not sure there's an easy way to get this information beside...
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There are a few services that do this online. Search using the terms home caregivers or home health aids and find. Caring.com will have something similar available soon; we...
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Four ways to wash someone's hairIt sounds easy enough: After all, everyone knows how to shampoo their own hair. But washing someone else's hair -- especially that of an old...
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Bathing your mom: getting past the awkwardnessLet's face it, giving your mom a bath isn't an easy thing for you or for her. Bathing is one of the most intimate kinds of per...
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Getting ready to help your dad batheLet's face it, giving your dad a bath isn't an easy thing for you or for him. Bathing is one of the most intimate kinds of personal care...
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Air travel doesn't have to be uncomfortable -- or even dangerous -- for your parent. Our expert tips can make the trip easier for both of you.
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Organizing family and friends for caregivingFrom holding family planning meetings to running your own blog or website, you can do a variety of things to enlist the support ...
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This is a great question, because as our parents stop driving they still want and need to get around. Once they learn about transportation alternatives and start using the...
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Absolutely. It sounds like you're describing a geriatric care manager, who acts as a kind of chief elder care organizer, helping connect the dots for their clients. You can...