Aging
Caregiver Support: Unlock Calm with “Code Lavender
Caregiver Support Code Lavender: Caring for a loved one is one of the most profound acts of love a person can undertake. Yet it is also one of the most demanding. Caregivers navigate a constant rhythm of responsibility, emotional engagement, and practical management. Over time, stress, fatigue, and emotional strain can accumulate, sometimes invisibly, until…
Read MoreUrgent Elder Care Decisions: Acting Wisely Before It’s Too Late
Surrogate decision making in elder care rarely begins with a formal declaration. It begins quietly, in moments when decisions are postponed because they feel uncomfortable, premature, or emotionally heavy. A medical appointment ends with unanswered questions. Financial paperwork is set aside because it feels intrusive. Care decisions linger because no one is certain who should…
Read MoreHow to Get Your Aging Parent to Accept Help
Aging Parent Support! There is often a moment, quiet and easily overlooked, when a family realizes something has shifted. Not enough to call it a problem. Not enough to demand action. Just enough to linger. A parent pauses where decisions once came easily. A story is told again, unchanged. A familiar warmth gives way to…
Read MoreHow Discerning Families Secure Dignity In Elder Care
Elder Care Planning! There is often a moment, quiet and easily overlooked, when a family realizes something has shifted. Not enough to call it a problem. Not enough to demand action. Just enough to linger. A parent pauses where decisions once came easily. A story is told again, unchanged. A familiar warmth gives way to…
Read MoreEight Questions About Seniors and Dehydration
This summer, much of the country has been suffering under the blistering heat. High temperatures are especially dangerous for older adults, and dehydration is one of the big factors when they experience heat-related illness. Yet even during cooler times of the year, older adults are at risk of having a less than optimal level of…
Read MoreHow To Get Your Aging Parent To Accept Help
I have been practicing as an Aging Life Care Manager for almost 20 years and have been asked this question at least 100 times. I frequently here, “we really see the usefulness and benefit of your service, but how can we convince our parents to let you in”? My response is typically, “Every situation is…
Read MoreTransitioning into an “Older Person”
The world is currently experiencing an unprecedented increase in the population of older persons and there is no region that is exempt. There are currently over 700 million persons around the world age 60 years and older. By 2025, this figure is expected to double. I will be transitioning into that demographic in 3 years and the current…
Read MoreOlder Driver Safety Awareness Week
Driving is a significant factor for quality of life and independence for the older adult. On the other hand, driving is a complex task involving visual, motor, and cognitive skills that experience age-related changes even in healthy aging. As we age, there can be different age-related functional changes with relevance for driving concerning sensory, motor,…
Read MoreHospice and Palliative Care Month: Where to Turn for Support
November is National Hospice and Palliative Care Month. Elder Maze Solutions and other programs across the country are reaching out to raise awareness about hospice and palliative care. Hospice and Palliative care month is an opportunity to acknowledge recipients of in-home care services, and celebrate that they are able to remain in the safety and…
Read MoreWhen Parents and Adult Children Don’t Get Along
When parents and adult children don’t get along, it can be hard on the whole family. Check out this blog to learn how you can improve your family dynamic.
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