Category 'Planning for Eldercare'
The June edition of the Caring Right at Home e-newsletter contains information, advice and support for adult caregiving.
Baby Boomer Caregiving is Common in Pasadena
It is becoming more and more common for Boomers in Pasadena to be a part of the Sandwich Generation, providing care to their children, working and providing caregiving to their aging loved ones.
What Is Palliative Care?
Many people associate palliative care with end-of-life hospice care, but palliative care is offered at any stage of disease and can supplement curative treatment.
Right at Home Website Nominated for "Best of the Web"
Right at Home.net has been nominated SeniorHomes.com as one of the nominees for their Best of the Web for 2012
U.S. Faces the Growing Challenges of an Aging Population
During the next 30 years, the number of Americans over the age of 65 and the proportion of those individuals over 85 are expected to double, impacting the economy, employment, healthcare and social services.
Sandwich Generation Survival Tips
Are you a member of the sandwich generation? If you are raising children while caring for your elderly parents, you definitely are. Read the suggestions on how to protect yourself and your family.
Caregiving Back-Up Help
Arrange qualified in-home care assistance as back-up to the primary caregiver for a Veteran who has Memory Loss. The goal is to be ready to call for a professional in-home caregiver when the circumstances arise.
Answering Eldercare Questions at the San Gabriel Hospital Health Fair
San Gabriel Hospital Health Fair was an opportunity for Right at Home Pasadena to answer all kinds of questions about eldercare in Pasadena
Questions to Ask When Hiring Home Care in Pasadena
What are the important questions to ask when hiring home care? Before you make a decision, be sure to read this blog post.
Protect Seniors From the Grandparent Scam
Con artists target the elderly because they can be easily fooled. Diminished capacities, such as hearing, vision or memory loss, and large bank accounts make seniors vulnerable to fraud. One type of fraud that targets seniors is the “grandparent scam.”
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