Geriatric Care Plan

  • Caregiving Is a Lot Like Football

    In both caregiving and football, the pressure is intense and teamwork can make all the difference. As a primary caregiver, you are the leader of a team that is working cooperatively toward the goal of providing excellent care.

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  • Caregiver Burnout: How to Cure a Case of the “If Onlys”

    Family caregivers often fixate on the many ways in which their situations could be improved. Common desires include more time, help, and money, but the real first step toward curing caregiver burnout is a change in attitude.

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  • Cold Weather Safety for Older Adults

    Chilling temperatures, ice and snow can be a nuisance, but for older adults, the colder months can be downright dangerous. Use these winter tips for seniors to ensure your loved ones stay safe and warm.

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  • How to Run Caregiving like a Business

    Effective caregiving is like a business. Taking the emotion out of the situation, being proactive, and have a solid plan of action can help you succeed and preserve your sanity.

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  • Geriatric Care Managers Can Help Busy Caregivers

    Geriatric care managers specialize in elder care management. These professionals are uniquely qualified to help family caregivers assess their loved ones’ needs, coordinate their health care, oversee finances, navigate senior housing choices and more.

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  • Dealing with the Guilt and Challenges of Long-Distance Caregiving

    For long-distance caregivers whose parents reside in senior living facilities, frequent in-person visits aren’t always an option. So, how can you manage their care from afar and avoid feeling guilty about not being there more often?

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  • What to Do When Siblings Can’t Agree on a Parent’s Care Needs

    When siblings can’t agree on an elderly parent’s care needs, it might be time to bring in an objective third party to help resolve differences.

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  • Siblings Who Care More About Their Inheritance Than Mom and Dad’s Care

    When a sibling begins emphasizing cost reduction and the provision of unpaid care, it usually means they aren’t interested in what’s best for their parents or even what’s fair to the primary caregiver. Instead, they’re more concerned about financial gain.

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  • Medicaid's “Cash and Counseling” Allows Pay for Family Caregivers

    Family members could become paid caregivers through the Cash and Counseling or Consumer Direction Care Medicaid Programs. Learn about eligibility requirements, how to apply and benefits you could receive.

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  • Long-Distance Caregiving: Geriatric Care Managers Provide Invaluable Support

    Long-distance caregivers often struggle to monitor and support their aging parents from afar. A geriatric care manager can evaluate a senior’s needs, coordinate their care, communicate regularly with family and provide valuable peace of mind.

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  • Simplifying Daily Care for Someone with Parkinson’s Disease

    Use these tips for home modifications, assistive devices and activities of daily living to make Parkinson’s care at home safer and easier for patients and caregivers alike.

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