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Times change and even though our website was new in 2013, it was already showing some age and limitations, so we've rolled out our new website. Enjoy.
You may be wondering why so many families pay out of their pocket for home health services instead of receiving financial assistance in the form of Medicare benefits. Well, the truth is that Medicare covers very specific things for specific periods of time – and depending on your needs, it may not work for you at all.
A staggering amount of caregivers are now taking care of family and loved ones. According to US World News Report, “19 million Americans are caring for someone over age 75, typically a parent or a grandparent”.
Elder care can take place in a multitude of locations and for different caring needs - in their homes, in a nursing home, in an assisted living home and in an adult day care facility. Each one offers a wide variety of care. To determine the best place for your loved one is difficult, however, if price is your main concern, we've listed your options below.
Here's the deal: There seems to be an increasing trend with some hospitals to classify senior patients as "under observation" or "held for observation". This outpatient classification has a big impact vs. receiving treatments under an inpatient classification.
The US Labor Department shows that our senior citizens are a critical, and active part of our society that works, votes, run corporates, and otherwise contribute to and lead society.
Feelings of anger and frustration are common among family caregivers. These feelings can arise for any number of reasons, and often result in feelings of guilt. If left unmanaged caregiver guilt can be destructive and negatively impact your relationships, and result in feelings of inadequacy.
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