December 15, 2011
While our seniors require eldercare in the home, or in Long-Term Care, there are many issues that provide a barrier to successful transition from independent to dependent living.
If we still keep our elders at home, they are happier, and often healthier, but more at risk psychologically, socially, physically and emotionally.
Often, Caregivers are unaware that they [...]
December 05, 2011
YOU CAN’T PARENT YOUR PARENTS
-Kay Paggi, LPC, NCGC, CMC
“My mother doesn’t even like me, she never has.”
This statement is not uncommon at a support group for the adult children of elderly. It seems out of place, coming from someone who cares enough about the parent to be attending a caregiver group. Yet it is repeated, over and [...]
December 05, 2011
On March 7, 2001, I wrote “Cassie passed her writing test—and called me at the office—filled with tears, joy, and gratitude. She did not know she was helping me think of myself as a teacher again.” When I wrote that, I was both my mother’s caregiver and a literacy specialist. I would not remember that [...]
December 01, 2011
Families Urged to Keep Alert for Signs Seniors Need Help
Watching your once active parents or other relative decline into someone who needs constant care is heartbreaking and overwhelming. But with 36 million seniors living in the U.S. and the elderly population projected to double, caring for a senior loved one is a reality most people [...]
December 01, 2011
It’s an agonizing decision to take away the car keys and apply the brakes to an elderly loved one’s driving, especially in a culture where driving symbolizes freedom. But an increase in the number of car crashes involving senior citizen drivers this summer has the experts at Senior Helpers urging families to watch for signs [...]