Tax season is coming, and that can leave seniors particularly vulnerable to scams that can cheat them out of their hard-earned savings. Seniors are often the targets of tax scams because scammers know that seniors are likely to have money and that...
Read More ›If it is no longer an option for your aging loved one to get behind the wheel and drive herself to the places she needs to go to, it can be a difficult transition. Your loved one may feel frustrated that she can’t simply hop in her car when she...
Read More ›Winters can be very dreary times, especially in northern areas where the sun sets earlier. By the time your sister has fed your dad for the night and driven home, it's too dark to go outside for a walk. It can be emotionally draining, especially if...
Read More ›COPD is progressive, causing your elderly family member to lose more and more lung function over time. When your senior reaches end-stage COPD, it may be time to consider what hospice care services can do for her. It can help to learn as much as...
Read More ›Pancreatic cancer often has a high mortality rate because it’s seldom detected at its early stages when it's most curable. Many of the symptoms it causes don’t become noticeable until after cancer has spread to other organs so if you have a...
Read More ›If your senior parent has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s but wants to remain at home as they age, you and your family members may be wondering if that’s a good idea. Seniors with Alzheimer’s can stay in their homes as they get older, but...
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