Robert Mauterstock, Contributor

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Critical Checklist For Alzheimer’s Caregivers

If your loved one has been diagnosed with the Alzheimer’s disease it is important for you to take immediate action to protect them, yourself and the rest of your family.

The Caregiver Crisis Is Here!

The Caregiver crisis is here. The number of caregivers is going to decrease and the aging population is increasing dramatically. New plans will have to be created to take care of the aging population.

Three Important Questions You Must Ask Your Aging Parents

There are three questions you must ask your aging parents to help them prepare a healthcare plan. Here they are.

Loneliness Is A Serious Risk To Your Parents’ Health

Older Americans who live alone are often lonely and more susceptible to health problems. Interaction with young people can change this situation dramatically. The young people get assistance, help with jobs, housing and a mentor. The older people have…

Do You Have An Aging Plan?

Most of us have developed a retirement plan. But few of us have taken the time to create a plan for our older years. This article gives you the information to create a meaningful Aging Plan.

Discover Your Parents’ Wisdom

We can learn a great deal from our parents. All we have to do is ask them to write a Legacy Letter. This article describes how to do it.

Discover Your Parents’ Wisdom

We can learn a great deal from our parents. All we have to do is ask them to write a Legacy Letter. This article describes how to do it.

Learn To Speak Alzheimer’s

When a loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, it is important to learn how to communicate with them. This article shows examples of how I communicated with my mother who had the disease for 10 years.

Elder Mediation Can Bring Families Back Together

Many families are torn apart by their inability to decide how to help ailing parents. This article discusses how mediation can bring the family together to create a plan for mom and dad.

How To Pay Family Members For Providing Eldercare

40 million family members are providing care for an aging parent. This article outlines a procedure for these caregivers to get paid legally for their efforts.