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Confined to Nursing Homes, but Longing (and Ready) for Home

Confined to Nursing Homes, but Longing (and Ready) for Home By KATIE THOMAS, SHERI FINK and MITCH SMITHMAY 13, 2016 Marvin L. Dawkins last week in Randallstown, Md. He spent 11 years in a nursing home before prevailing in his efforts to live at home. Credit Mark Makela for The New York Times Marvin L…. Read More

Finding Out Your Power of Attorney Is Powerless

Finding Out Your Power of Attorney Is Powerless Paula Span THE NEW OLD AGE MAY 6, 2016 You think you’ve done everything right: Your parents or other relatives have signed a durable power of attorney. Among other things, it allows you to handle their finances — taxes, bills, bank accounts, real estate sales — if… Read More

Time Management for the Caregiver

10 tips on how to get more done with less stress by Amy Goyer, AARP, April 1, 2016|Comments: 2 Managing your time as a caregiver more efficiently could leave you happier and less stressed. — Getty Images After more than 35 years of working while caring for my grandparents, sister, mom and dad (who is… Read More

GeriatriCare® Management, Inc. and Integrated Neurology Services Collaborate to offer Coordinated Care to Mutual Clients in Northern Virginia

Announcement:  GeriatriCare® Management, Inc. and Integrated Neurology Services Collaborate to offer Coordinated Care to Mutual Clients in Northern Virginia Stephanie Thomopoulos, Care Manager/Clinical Social Worker and owner of GeriatriCare® Management, Inc. is collaborating with Dr. Simon Fishman, Neurologist with Integrated Neurology Services to provide coordinated care for mutual clients.  This coordinated care service is available… Read More

Give Your Medicine Cabinet a Spring Cleaning

Yes, it’s time for the annual spring cleaning ritual, and what better place to start than your medicine cabinet? In addition to getting rid of things you no longer use—like that six-year-old box of teeth-whitening strips and empty bottles of travel-sized shampoo—getting rid of prescription and over-the-counter medications that have long since expired can keep… Read More

Caregiving Canines

Man’s best friend can also play an important role in health care. BY LEXI TRIMPE Published: March 29, 2016  BENSON SLOWLY WALKS through the main lobby of Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital. His employee badge hangs from his bright red service vest, which reads “Please Pet Me” on the back. A nurse sees Benson from… Read More

Hiring A Geriatric Care Manager

Being a caregiver for an elderly adult can be fraught with unforeseen and challenging situations that many relatives are ill equipped to handle. Managing all the details and logistics required for situating an elderly parent either in their home after a hospital stay or in a facility of some kind can be daunting for a… Read More

For Many Seniors, Gluten-Free is Not “Just a Fad”

Once thought of as a childhood disorder, celiac disease now is recognized as common in older adults. Celiac disease is an inherited digestive disorder that occurs in people who cannot tolerate gluten, a protein found in wheat, rye and barley. Most people easily digest gluten, the substance that gives elasticity to breads and other doughs…. Read More

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