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Helping Your Baby Boomer Parents Age in Place

Aug222019jpanayotovaging in place, baby boomers

An estimated 76 million births took place during the baby boom period that started in 1946 and ended in 1964. Today, approximately 76.4 million baby boomers live in the United States. These seniors make up almost one-quarter of the country’s population of 314 million. Given today’s society of bountiful conveniences, it is no surprise that many baby boomers elect the…

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How Can the Quality of Life Be Improved for the Elderly?

Jul262019jpanayotovelderly life quality, senior life quality

The effects of old age can bring down the quality of life for senior citizens. However, helping your senior loved ones exercise, eat healthy, and stay involved with their families and communities can give them a much better quality of life. Their daily lives can also be improved with the help of a professional home caregiver. Read this blog post…

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What to Ask When Hiring a Home Caregiver

Feb252019jpanayotovcaregiver, elderly care

Many older adults prefer to remain in the comfort and familiarity of their homes as they age and become more and more nostalgic for the past. Yet, their declining health and abilities make it increasingly difficult to maintain a safe and comfortable lifestyle on their own. If you have an elderly loved one aging in place, you’re probably deeply concerned…

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Is Family Caregiver Burnout Avoidable?

Jan152019dueberflusscare planning, caregiver, depression, elderly care, home care, senior care

Visit any family caregiver website and you will find an abundance of statistics proving that family caregivers are not alone, that care giving is difficult, and that if caregivers follow their general suggestions, “Make time for yourself,” you will be OK. Family caregivers average 21 hours per week providing care to needful loved ones and as time passes, additional hours…

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How To Tell When You Should Hire an In-Home Care Professional?

Nov292018dueberflusshelp with activities of daily livng, home care help, home care hinsdale il

Many older adults are content with aging in the familiarity and comfort of home. After all, their prized possessions, cherished mementos and even a favorite recliner are a simple step away. While many people aged 65 and older function well independently, some seniors may require additional attention at home. Numerous tell-tale signs indicate that in-home support is needed. A once-active…

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Ways to Pay for In-Home Care

Apr262018dueberflusslong term care insurance, medicaid, medicare, paying for senior care, senior care, senior caregivers

Seniors who require extra support at home can depend on in-home senior care. In-home care is available to the elderly via services from professional caregivers, like home care aides and home health aides. Both provide compassionate assistance to elderly individuals who are no longer able to remain fully independent. Home care aides offer help with the activities of daily living,…

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Does Your Loved One Need A Daily Money Manager?

Mar042016dueberflussdementia, Elder care, estate planning, home aides, home care, medicare, power of attorney, program for seniors, senior care, senior health, senior legal concerns, senior monitoring, seniors
By Wendy Einspar Think of the mail coming into your home, the bills that need to be paid, the calls or emails that should be made about your insurance, wills, retirement planning and more. Now imagine handling all this with impaired eyesight, decreased hearing, arthritic hands, or failing memory. Many of us wish we had someone to handle the day-to-day personal...
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Loneliness Is More than Just a Psychological Condition

Feb192016dueberflussaging, elderly care, exercise, home care, home-bound, loneliness, senior care

According to the U.S. Census Bureau 11 million, or 28% of people aged 65 and older, lived alone in 2010. As people get older, their likelihood of living alone only increases. Additionally, more and older adults do not have children, reports the AARP, and that means fewer family members to provide company and care as those adults become seniors. According to a 2012 study…

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Long Term Care Insurance for In-Home Care – Q/A

Jul232015dueberflussAlzheimer's, Alzheimer's care, elderly care, home care, insurance, long term care, planning, senior, senior care

How does long term care insurance work? What does it pay for? Who does it pay for? Will I regret paying the money? Unlike traditional health insurance or medicare, Long – term care insurance is designed to cover long –term services and support, including personal and custodial care in a variety of setting (home, community organization, or facility).  Long –…

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ACA and Home Senior Care

Apr232015dueberflussACA, costs, home care, insurance, long term care, planning, senior care, veterans

Since the advent of ACA, our home care agency seems to be seeing more clients sooner in the healthcare process. These patients are sicker with acute medical conditions. There ADL needs are far greater with less clients needing companionship, light housekeeping and transportation and more clients needing transfers, hoyer lifts and personal care. Unfortunately, one of the first things carved…

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