4 Tips for Keeping Your Loved Ones Safe at Home
Here are a few tips to help combat potential hazards – like falling, phishing, or tripping – to help your loved ones stay…
Here are a few tips to help combat potential hazards – like falling, phishing, or tripping – to help your loved ones stay…
You may be getting older (or have a family member heading in that direction) but with some advance planning, the golden years can…
Worried because, after a “free investment dinner,” your elderly father has agreed to let the speaker handle his investments without first vetting his…
As seniors review their Medicare coverage, a key area of concern is often “What is my coverage if I need to go into…
You’ve got all your technology tools in place and you know how to surf online without compromising your safety. But now you’re on…
It is heartbreaking when a family member develops dementia, Alzheimer’s, or some other cognitive issue. And the situation can be further complicated by…
Long-term caregiving occurs when your loved one has experienced a health crisis that has resulted in permanent disability or progressive illness. Here Peter…
Senior citizens are particularly vulnerable during emergency situations—hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, even heat waves. Disaster preparedness can seem daunting but it’s certainly doable. Thankfully,…
John Grosshandler’s mother had a simple request: she wanted to remain in her own home until she died. But John (a Chicago resident)…
If you are one of the millions of adults who are long-distance caregivers, caring for aging parents who live an hour or more…