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Frank had multiple medical problems, an array of doctors and several in-home care providers, but his condition continued to deteriorate. His family was starting to feel hopeless and didn’t know where to turn. “It was pretty evident that my father-in-law wasn’t taking care of himself,” recalled Susan Ward. “We didn’t know what doctors he was going to or not, and what they were saying.” After spending a week caring for her father-in-law, Susan quickly realized how bad the situation had [...]
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When Betsy Kremer went to visit her parents, Howie and Billie Palmer, in their assisted living community in upstate New York, she quickly realized that her father was not flourishing in the new[...]
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Care Options one of the most experienced and respected care management company in the Washington metropolitan area is pleased to announce that Linda Kunkel will transition from her position as[...]
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Contrary to conventional wisdom that cognitive function declines beginning in the mid-forties, aging does not correlate with deteriorating ability to think for ourselves. These are the findings of[...]
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This year we lost a true pioneer in the field of eldercare and Geriatric Care Management, Debra Levy. Below are details on a newly established fund in her memory, the Debra Levy Legacy Fund.
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It is with sadness that we recently learned of the passing of our good friend and a pioneer in the field of eldercare, Debra Levy. At Guide to Retirement Living SourceBook we fondly remember passing[...]
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Location, Location, Location. Everyone knows that location is everything. For many seniors, the location they long to be in is exactly where they have been for the last 10, 20 or 30 years: at[...]
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ProAging Members:
Seabury in conjunction with the Mid Atlantic chapter of NAPGCM has developed a survey about the care management industry. Here is the link to the survey:[...]
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By Christy Brudin
At first, Linda* just seemed a little forgetful, according to James*, her husband of 43 years. Then, her employer started noticing some problems and suggested she take a yearlong[...]
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