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Mother’s Day as a Caregiver: When the Roles Reverse
When you find yourself as the primary caregiver for your elderly mom, Mother's Day takes on a different meaning.


The Hidden Stress of Elder Care: Recognizing Caregiver Burnout
April is National Stress Awareness Month, which makes it a great time to reflect on the stress of caring for elderly loved ones.


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.


Top Hidden Household Hazards for Elderly Loved Ones: What You Need to Know
As the weather cools and everyone spends more time indoors, be on the lookout for five common household hazards.


October is the Perfect Time to Start Planning for Long-Term Care
Have you started to think about how you will pay for long-term care? If you haven't given it much thought, now is the time to start.


Things I Love about Life Care Planning
What is most rewarding about working in a law firm that integrates elder law and care? Robin Lacrimosa shares her thoughts.


This June, Show Support for People Living with Dementia
How much do you know about Alzheimer’s disease? Make this the month you learn more.


A Mother's Day Message
Mother’s Day is about more than just cards, flowers, and candy, especially if your mother's health is declining.


Do Halloween and Dementia Mix?
Millions of Americans look forward to Halloween, but for people living with dementia, the holiday can be terrifying.


A New Meaning for Independence Day
If you're caring for an elderly relative, the celebration of Independence Day can be complicated and bittersweet.

