When Slowness Isn’t the Problem in Aging Care By Amy Pierce, RN, CMC Fifteen years ago, long before I became an Aging Life Care Manager®,…
Life is demanding. More so when you are caring for others. The responsibilities of caring for someone who is older or has special needs or…
Mr. Smith is 79 years old. A week ago, he had a stroke while home alone. Thankfully, his youngest son arrived minutes later and got…
By Jill Poser, CGCM, CMC, CDCP When a parent begins to experience the inevitable changes that come with aging, families often feel a mix…
Survey Reveals Families Wait for a Crisis Before Seeking Senior Care Help When it comes to planning for senior care, most families are waiting until…
Written by Barbara Levison, MA, MSW, CMC, Aging Life Care Manager Being There: Advocating for Comfort and Dignity at the End of Life When it’s…
By Jenny Reynolds, MSW, LCSW, CMC Joining a loved one at a doctor’s appointment can feel tricky. You want to help without taking over. Here…
When the health and well-being of an aging loved one becomes increasingly complex, families often turn to an Aging Life Care Manager® (sometimes called geriatric…
Caring for an aging parent or loved one can feel overwhelming. Just as you might hire an attorney for legal matters or a CPA for…
When families have exhausted other options sometimes the decision is made to move an older loved one in a skilled nursing facility. Usually, this decision…