Archive for the ‘Life Care Planning’ Category

Reasons to have an estate plan.

Estate planning is for everyone, regardless of age or net worth.

Questions to ask before moving out of a nursing home.

The AARP has come up with some questions to ask before moving out of a nursing home. Do you want to live independently? You must be motivated enough to overcome frustration and inconvenience. Are you able to live independently? People with limited mobility can often manage. Can you afford to live independently? Government programs offer a variety of financial help. Is in-home care available? Together, a doctor and a transition coordinator can help compile a list of needed services. Is appropriate housing available? Requirements vary with health and mobility, and include access, safety features, security, and kitchen and dining facilities….

Read More »

Medicare Explained

Medicare is explained in this short video

Elderly adults can improve their vision

Elderly adults can improve their vision with perceptual training, "Perceptual learning, aging, and improved visual performance in early stages of visual processing," appears in the Journal of Vision. It was funded by a $3.5 million grant from the National Institute on Aging. "We found that with just two days of training, in one-hour sessions, with difficult stimuli resulted in older subjects seeing as well as younger college-age subjects," G. John Andersen said. "The improvement was maintained for up to three months and the results were dependent on the location in the visual field where the stimuli were located – suggesting…

Read More »

Eligiblility for Medical coverage at Home

The health services used must be both reasonable and necessary in the treatment of an illness or injury.

Alzheimer’s Association 10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s disease

To learn more about the 10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s disease, contact the Alzheimer’s Association at through their Web site or at 877-IS-IT-ALZ.

Legal Guide for the Seriously Ill

The Guide is structured around 7 keys steps you can take to get your affairs in order.

A person with dementia may be at risk for wandering

Senior Life Care Planning helps clients and their loved ones navigate the maze of legal, care and financial issues associated with dementia, Alzheimer’s Disease, or other disabling health issues.

If you desire to avoid a nursing home you have two choices: hire a home care aide or become one yourself.

The Life Care Plan includes the services of an elder care attorney and an elder care coordinator, who work together, to enhance your, your loved one, or family member’s quality of life.

Senior Life Care Planning works with seniors and their families as advocates for their quality of life, whether at home, assisted living facility or nursing home.

Close
loading...