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Did the Thanksgiving Holiday Reveal Your Elderly Parents Need Help? Here's What to Do Next.
If you're one of the many people who went home for the holidays, you may have discovered that your elderly parents aren't doing as well as you thought they were. Here's how to handle this unsettling reality.


What Does a Care Coordinator Do?
Working with a Care Coordinator can make the long-term care journey better for everyone.


Dementia and Grief
When a loved one has dementia, the losses start long before the person passes away. Here's how to manage the inevitable grief along the way.


The Newest Scams Targeting Older Adults — And How to Spot the Red Flags
From AI-generated emails to manipulated videos, scams are becoming sophisticated enough to fool even the most vigilant.


Celebrate National Picnic Month: Bring Joy to Your Loved Ones with a Summer Picnic
This month, why not bring the picnic experience to your elderly loved one? With a little planning, you can share the joy of a picnic and make it a memorable, meaningful day.


Helping Elderly Loved Ones Prepare for Spring Severe Weather Season
Here’s how you can help elder loved ones get ready for thunderstorms and tornadoes this spring.


Spring Cleaning Tips for Caregivers Living with a Loved One with Dementia
Spring cleaning isn’t just about tidying up—it’s also about making thoughtful adjustments that enhance safety, reduce confusion, and more.


Have the Holidays Left You Concerned about Your Aging Parents?
This is the time of year when many adults realize that their aging parents aren't doing as well as they thought they were.


Grief and Older Adults
Though it's not something most people like to talk about, grief is a universal experience. For older adults, it can be more difficult.


How We Help: An Elder Care Case Study
Why trust a law firm to help solve elder care problems? This article explains the benefits.




















