Aging in Place as a Family

Navigating the Challenges of Long-Term Home Care

2023-06-06T11:02:06-04:00

Although it’s a labor of love, looking after a friend or relative for an extended period of time can be overwhelming for even the most capable informal caregivers. As needs change, long-term home caregivers must manage a unique set of challenges to keep their loved ones safe and comfortable.

Navigating the Challenges of Long-Term Home Care2023-06-06T11:02:06-04:00

How to Discuss Finances with an Aging Parent

2023-09-20T16:36:58-04:00

Your elderly father, who was an accountant, died suddenly last year, leaving your aging mother alone in the house you grew up in. Dad managed all their household finances, so mom is still having trouble doing so. And although mom’s health is good, you’d like to discuss finances with her to ensure she’s prepared for the future. However, anytime you’ve tried to bring up the topic, she’s quickly brushed it aside. What should you do?

How to Discuss Finances with an Aging Parent2023-09-20T16:36:58-04:00

Should My Aging Mother Consider Moving Closer to Me?

2023-09-21T09:35:50-04:00

You’re raising a family in the Midwest, but your elderly mother lives in the same southeastern Massachusetts home that she’s lived in for over 50 years. But mom’s health is declining, and you’re concerned. With your own household and career, it’s hard to visit; let alone provide the care she needs to keep her aging comfortably in place. Long-distance caregiving is very difficult, so wouldn’t it make more sense for mom to consider moving closer?

Should My Aging Mother Consider Moving Closer to Me?2023-09-21T09:35:50-04:00

Signs Your Parents Will Be Able to Age in Place

2023-09-21T09:57:50-04:00

The truth is that most seniors that age in place will eventually reach a point when diminishing health becomes an issue, impacting their ability to stay at home. And because of pride and the fact they enjoy their privacy and independence, most seniors don’t want to discuss the topic with their kids. What you can do is non-intrusively watch their activities to ensure they can continue living comfortably and safely at home for now.

Signs Your Parents Will Be Able to Age in Place2023-09-21T09:57:50-04:00

When a Sibling Rivalry Interferes with Caregiving

2023-09-21T10:03:07-04:00

Sibling rivalry can leave middle-aged brothers and sisters fighting over their parents’ care and who will be responsible for what. Although some disagreements are to be expected, when sibling rivalries begin to interfere with care the issue should be addressed right away.

When a Sibling Rivalry Interferes with Caregiving2023-09-21T10:03:07-04:00

Aging in Place – Preparing Your Parents’ Home

2023-09-21T10:22:18-04:00

Aging in place means that a person can live in the space where they are most comfortable without losing out on quality of life. The benefits of this choice can be long-lasting and include more independence, increased comfortability, and money saved. Still, some preparations must occur for aging in place to be beneficial.

Aging in Place – Preparing Your Parents’ Home2023-09-21T10:22:18-04:00

Caring for an Aging Parent – Your Place or Mine?

2023-09-21T10:35:50-04:00

Your parent is aging and needs help with daily care, medication reminders, transportation, and finances. You realize it’s time to plan for the day your parent may move in with you. Talking with your parent and family members assures that everyone’s opinions are noted and honored as you plan to take on the task of caring for an aging parent.

Caring for an Aging Parent – Your Place or Mine?2023-09-21T10:35:50-04:00
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