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Signs You Need a Life Care Plan
Could your elderly loved one benefit from a Life Care Plan? Elder Care Coordinator Bre Simmons outlines the most common signs that a Life...


Alzheimer’s Disease Dressing and Grooming
If you're helping a loved one who has Alzheimer's disease with basic grooming tasks, there are ways to make the process easier. Elder...


Pack Your Bag
Are sudden trips to the Packing your bags ahead of time is one trick that works for many caregivers. Fill a gym bag with items you both...


What's It Going to Cost?
The only thing people hate more than lawyers is being charged by the hour by lawyers. That's why Kimbrough Law does things differently....


Six New Year's Resolutions for Alzheimer's Caregivers
Adapted from an article by Paula Spencer Scott, Caring.com Senior Editor If there's someone with Alzheimer's disease or another dementia...


It Gets Worse Before It Gets Better—Unless You’re Over 50
Happiness might seem like a pretty straightforward thing. But if you’re an economics researcher, happiness is anything but...


Guns & Dementia
Statistics indicate that about 43% of American households have at least one gun in their possession. In 2018, 5.7 million Americans have...


Thrift Won't Be Enough
When it comes to paying for long-term care, being frugal is no longer enough. But well-placed planning can make all the difference....


Palliative Care & Hospice Care: What's the Difference?
The mere mention of the terms palliative care and hospice care can conjure up images of death and dying for many people. The prevailing...


Family Holiday Visits
If it has been awhile since your last trip home to see your elderly parents, it may be a good idea to do a little detective work during...




















