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My Living Will States No Ventilators. What does this mean if I test positive for COVID-19?

April 20, 2020 by Debra Hallisey

man question living wills and ventilators during COVID 19

Today, many people are questioning: “If my Living Will states I do not want to be put on a ventilator, does this language prevent my doctor from using a ventilator to treat me if I am struggling with COVID-19 symptoms?” With thanks to Van Dyke Law for clearly explaining why the language in your Living Will will not, in almost all cases, prevent your doctor from treating … [Read more...]

Grief is Another One of My Underlying Emotions During COVID-19

April 13, 2020 by Debra Hallisey

Black woman rubbing her temples, stressed

It is an emotion we often don’t recognize. Right now, I grieve for the doctors, nurses, every first responder and front-line worker living and working within the storm of this pandemic. I grieve with them as they Facetime with patients’ families so goodbyes can be said. I grieve with them as they isolate themselves from their family to keep them safe as they risk their own … [Read more...]

I Feel So Vulnerable Right Now In My Fears Over COVID-19

April 7, 2020 by Debra Hallisey

Latina girl with her head on her mom's lap, mother is stroking her hair

I know I’m not alone in these emotions. When I talk to family caregivers, a common thread is the range and depth of the emotions we are feeling during this crisis. As caregivers, we always live with the fear that an underlying medical issue will worsen or a heart attack or stroke will force our loved one into the hospital. But today’s world heightens our fears and increases … [Read more...]

Social Distance Doesn’t Have To Mean Social Isolation For Your Elder.

March 23, 2020 by Debra Hallisey

little boy playing a Tic Tac Toe on glass door with a senior

Now more than ever, it is time to embrace technology. Who would have thought that social media and applications developed for the business world would help us get through a pandemic? Between Facetime, Skype and Google Hangouts, there are ways of connecting your loved one to family members multiple times a day. Zoom and Free Conference Call have been used by business for … [Read more...]

Is A Healthcare Safety Plan In Place? For You and Your Loved One?

March 16, 2020 by Debra Hallisey

old woman with her hands on a cane

Safety for your elder goes beyond falling. When we talk about keeping our elders safe, we usually focus on home safety and ways to mitigate falls. Maybe it’s all the news coverage of the coronavirus and the known risk to our frail loved ones, but healthcare safety is on my mind right now. Protecting your loved one’s physical and emotional health should not be a reaction … [Read more...]

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