Friday, May 18, 2012

Caring for Aging Parents: Family Meeting

January 7, 2010 by  
Filed under aging parents, life

Coordinating family caregiving responsibilities for aging parents The Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregiving is dedicated to providing family caregivers with the support, training and resources they need to ensure quality care for their aging loved ones. Yet, most caregivers continue to enter the caregiving process with little or no knowledge of what comprehensive geriatric care [...]

Finding Ways to Care for Your Parent at Home

December 23, 2009 by  
Filed under aging parents, life

For many Americans, placing an aging parent or relative into a nursing home is simply not an option. Adult children feel a responsibility and obligation to provide home care for aging or ailing parents or relatives. In addition to working a full-time or part-time job and caring for their own children, these adult children caregivers [...]

Mom, Dad..You’re Getting Old

Perhaps not the best way to breach the subject of aging with your parents, but at some point the subject must come up and trying to do so artfully without offending them (because they will have no such belief that they’re getting old) can be delicate. Real Simple has some great ideas on how to broach [...]

Helping Out Mom and Dad

May 19, 2009 by  
Filed under aging parents

More often than not, my conversations with girlfriends tend to focus on our parents. The most devastating of the economy’s havoc on all of our parents has been the wiping out of retirement savings and jobs. Financial security and employer-provided health care have given way to pushing off retirement (if fortunate to still have a [...]

Looking For Ways to Cut Elder Care Costs?

February 18, 2009 by  
Filed under aging parents

Having friends currently going through this situation with their own parents makes this article all the more timely. It is difficult enough to cope with parents in failing health. It is even more difficult when you are putting the care of your parents into the hands of strangers. It is not a time when you’re thinking about getting the “best deal.” However, whether we admit it or not, finances play a major role in determining the type of care we are able to provide. Smart Money outlines 5 ways to cut costs without feeling like you’re sacrificing the care of your parents.

Parents in Crisis: Find the Right Adviser

February 2, 2009 by  
Filed under aging parents

Finding the Right Adviser is the first in a series of Smart Money articles on helping your parents through the financial crisis:  As money evaporates from their retirement savings, many parents are turning to their kids for help. SmartMoney Senior Editor Beverly Goodman, an expert on investing and personal finance, embarked on “Parents in Crisis,” [...]

What are the Medical Wishes of your Parents?

January 7, 2009 by  
Filed under aging parents

Even tougher than talking with your parents about money is talking to them about their “medical wishes.”  If they’re alert, able and active, they’ll tell you” that’s not something you need to worry about.”  And if they are currently in the midst of medical maladies, they aren’t even able to communicate them.  And if you’re [...]

Talking Money with Adult Parents

December 22, 2008 by  
Filed under aging parents

Maria Di Mento of Kiplinger writes:  Whether you’re 5 or 50, you’re always a child in your parents’ eyes. So it isn’t surprising that nearly 50% of senior citizens told a recent survey that they’ve never had a serious discussion about their financial situation with their adult children.  Even more sobering, only about one-third of [...]

New Government Nursing Home Ratings

December 19, 2008 by  
Filed under aging parents

USA Today editorializes: The nursing home industry has long had a checkered reputation, mostly for good reason. Government and reporters’ investigations have shown that some homes have been lax about meeting fire-safety regulations, with tragic consequences. Other reports have repeatedly revealed that understaffed or poorly run homes too often handle patients by restraining or overmedicating [...]

No Time Like the Holidays for Family Business

December 8, 2008 by  
Filed under featured articles

The Wall Street Journal: The holidays may not seem like an appropriate time for conversations about uncomfortable issues. The last things people want to think about are nursing-home care for a parent or tightening budgets for those relying on battered retirement savings accounts. But the holidays are the perfect time for such discussions. Typically, December [...]

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