
Six Assumptions You Should Not Make About Your Parent’s Care Once She Returns Home
Medication Accuracy The pharmacy has filled all your medications properly. Check the doctor’s orders with what arrives at your home in terms of dosage, frequency,
Faigie Horowitz, MS serves as director of communication at Caring Professionals. She advocates for the senior population on the state level and writes about senior and caregiver issues. She is a columnist for several periodicals. She has spent decades in nonprofit management and serves as a lay leader and founder of several community organizations.
Medication Accuracy The pharmacy has filled all your medications properly. Check the doctor’s orders with what arrives at your home in terms of dosage, frequency,
Understanding Bereavement Overload: Essential Strategies for Supporting Elderly Loved Ones Through Multiple Losses and Compound Grief Cumulative grief is a relatively new term for multiple
A Familiar Phrase with a Deeper Meaning We’ll Figure it Out! This is an expression we midlife adults hear and think often. We may hear
Do not even think about managing your loved one’s care without technology. Even if you only learn to do what you must for banking, bill paying,
• Use a weekly pill organizer with four closed compartments for each day. This will give you enough little boxes for morning, midday, afternoon, and evening meds. Even