How to protect ourselves from the cost of healthcare as we age really does require legal advice. People that I know made a decision to live in community as a multi-family household so they could help their parents. They made this decision in good faith with the best of intentions. Between the time they made the decision, started legal paperwork on the house they will modify … [Read more...]
Pre-Planning is the Key to Family Vacations With Your Senior.
How one family made it happen successfully. Elizabeth Miller of the Happy Healthy Caregiver is a colleague. On her website, you will find her podcasts and blog. Her work like mine, came about because we are caregivers. Elizabeth is part of her mother’s caregiving team. Growing up, Elizabeth and her family vacationed at Hubbard Lake in Michigan. The tradition has continued … [Read more...]
Five Tips On Caregiving From a Distance. And an hour away IS distance caregiving.
Keep track of your loved one's health for peace of mind. According to a study conducted by the AARP, 15% of the nearly 34 million Americans who provide care to a loved one are caregiving from a distance of at least one hour or more. Caring for a loved one can be complicated as it is, but when you add distance into the mix, it can have an even greater effect on career, savings, … [Read more...]
Caregiver Guilt. How Can I change It to Gratitude?
"As caregivers, we feel guilty for a million reasons." This was a tough weekend with mom. We are very different in the way we think, the way we approach life and the way we perceive people. When she gets an idea into her head that to me has little basis in reality and she obsesses about it, it's a problem. It's a problem because I get frustrated and angry and it colors our … [Read more...]
Has Caregiving Impacted Your Ability to Work? Plan Carefully for Social Security Benefits.
Avoid this big mistake in retirement. Many people think that Medicare and Social Security (SS) benefits coincide as far as when you should enroll. However, that isn’t the case at all. In fact, there are different rules and variables within the two programs that make it easy to confuse the two. While the age requirement to receive Medicare is 65, you can sign up to … [Read more...]