Caregiving

Seniors looking at documents
November 10th, 2015

Weighing the Costs: Aging in Place vs. a Long-Term Care Facility

“If you’re caring for a loved one or think you one day might be, getting good financial advice early on is clearly the smart thing to do to help your loved one retire the way they’d like to,” says Paul Adams, Senior Director of Product Management for Lifeline. “It’s more complicated than you think because Read more >>

Daughter with older father
May 29th, 2015

Talking to Mom or Dad About a Medical Alert System

If one of your parents would benefit from wearing a medical alert device, starting this conversation is vital. Try these tips for tackling the subject.

Tips for Caregivers: How to Replace or Recharge the Batteries of Medical Alert Devices
April 9th, 2015

Tips for Caregivers: How to Replace or Recharge the Batteries of Medical Alert Devices

If the senior you care for relies on a medical alert device for their peace of mind, you’ll want to make sure that you and any other caregivers fully understand how it works. It’s especially important to note that these medical alert devices run on battery power if not plugged in, so you want to be aware Read more >>

Lifeline Cares Mobile App
March 1st, 2015

Caregiver Tips: Arranging Last-Minute Emergency Care

One of the most important duties of a caregiver is to ensure your loved one always has the care and companionship she needs. Sometimes that means lining up emergency care for times when you can’t be there yourself. It’s always good to plan ahead, but sometimes there is simply no way to avoid a sudden Read more >>

Mature woman helping elderly mother with paperwork
December 9th, 2014

Choosing the Best Medicare Supplement Plan for Your Loved One

It’s probably no surprise to you that paying for care can be very expensive. When providing caregiving support, you may even find that you are paying many of your loved one’s medical bills out of your own pocket. A Medicare supplement plan, also known as Medigap insurance, can fill the gaps left by traditional Medicare. Depending on Read more >>

Preparing for a Lifetime of Caregiving for Children With Disabilities
November 20th, 2014

Preparing for a Lifetime of Caregiving for Children With Disabilities

From the time your child was diagnosed, you’ve probably worried about financially supporting her, ensuring that she gets the assistance she needs, and taking care of her for the rest of her life. Raising children with disabilities requires planning — no one knows that better than you do. Can you successfully raise, care for, and Read more >>

Technology for Caregivers: What’s on the Horizon and Gadgets Available Now
October 14th, 2014

Technology for Caregivers: What’s on the Horizon and Gadgets Available Now

With new gadgets coming out each day, it’s safe to say that technology has infiltrated our lives. While the possibilities are endless, a recent panel brainstormed concrete ideas for new technology for caregivers that might ease the burdens of caring for someone at home. Here are three new technologies you may see soon, and a Read more >>

Adult Day Care, In-Home Care Help Working Caregivers Achieve Balance
October 14th, 2014

Adult Day Care, In-Home Care Help Working Caregivers Achieve Balance

An estimated 50 percent of family caregivers for seniors work full-time, and another 11 percent are employed part-time, the AARP Public Policy Institute reports. At the same time, according to surveys published by the Family Caregiver Alliance, 76 percent of caregivers do not pay for outside help with their family caregiving duties. This means that a majority of Read more >>

5 Biggest Considerations When Caring for an Elderly Parent
September 18th, 2014

5 Biggest Considerations When Caring for an Elderly Parent

There are several considerations you need to think about before taking on the responsibility of caring for an elderly parent, including both your own well-being and that of your mom or dad. Here are five things to be mindful of when committing to the care of your parent. 1. Your Current Work/Life Balance Level If Read more >>

Family at cookout in summertime
July 2nd, 2014

Lively Table Topics for Mealtime With Your Senior

Whatever happened to riveting conversation around the kitchen table? When the household includes a senior whose daily life may bear little resemblance to the lives of other family members, conversation doesn’t always flow naturally and may unintentionally end up excluding the senior. This is not only depressing for seniors, but it also may leave them Read more >>

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