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Have the Holidays Left You Concerned about Your Parents?
When you notice that your aging parents aren't doing so well, what should you do? Attorney Rachel Truhlsen offers a few tips.
Rachel A. Truhlsen
Nov 20, 20213 min read
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Halloween and Dementia
Halloween and cognitive decline don’t play well together. Janice Fitchhorn offers a few tips for navigating the season.
Janice Fitchhorn
Sep 27, 20212 min read
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Avoiding Falls at Home
Falling is NOT a normal part of aging. There's plenty you can do to reduce the risk of falls, especially in the home.
Janice Fitchhorn
Aug 2, 20213 min read
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Life in the Facility: Six Things to Know
Elder Care Coordinator Janice Fitchhorn talks about six ways that life in a long-term care facility differs from life at home.
Janice Fitchhorn
Jul 23, 20213 min read
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Aging is Changing
Getting older isn't the same as it was a generation ago.
Rachel A. Truhlsen
Jun 18, 20213 min read
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When Elders Take Care of Elders
Seventy-year-olds taking care of ninety-year-olds isn't as rare as you might think.
Rachel A. Truhlsen
May 31, 20212 min read
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Paranoid Parents: Justified Suspicion or Cognitive Decline?
If your elderly parent is excessively fearful or paranoid, what should you do? This article offers a few helpful tips.
Rachel A. Truhlsen
May 27, 20213 min read
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Getting to Yes: Creative Ways to Handle Stubbornness
Elder Care Coordinator Janice Fitchhorn offers tips on how to handle resistance from older relatives in your care.
Janice Fitchhorn
May 10, 20213 min read
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