Taking legal steps early can bring clarity and peace of mind to everyone involved, ensuring that a loved one’s wishes are honored as they face Alzheimer’s.
How have you prepared for the future when it comes to long-term care? Have you considered future health and financial needs, and whether long-term care insurance may be a practical solution to avoid financial burden on your family?
Approach the conversation about assisted living with empathy and patience, allowing your parents to feel supported and involved in the decision-making process.
Care needs for aging change as your elderly loved ones grow older. Prepare for assistance with ADLs to help them maintain their independence and quality of life.
Volunteering and charitable giving are enriching and rewarding ways for older adults to stay connected, fight social isolation, and be engaged while making a difference in their communities.