
by Frances Mir MSN, RN, CMC Planning for long-term care as one continues to age can become a process that requires research,
by Frances Mir MSN, RN, CMC Planning for long-term care as one continues to age can become a process that requires research,
Miriam Zucker, LMSW, ACSW, C-ASWCM Many of life’s events involve food. From the grandest of celebrations to the smallest of gatherings, there
by Harisa Paco, MSW, LSWAIC, CMC The work of care managers is in itself rewarding. On a day to day basis, we
Five Common Myths About Nutrition and Seniors By Marie LeBlanc, ALCA Corporate Partner, Transitions Liquidation Services Think you know what’s best nutritionally
It’s Just Stuff…Right? By Darcy Thiel, MA, LMHC One of my businesses is called “Less Mess, Less Stress.” When I first started,
April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month. The Aging Life Care Association® will be featuring articles that raise awareness of Parkinson’s Disease and the
The fight over the last piece of pumpkin pie may not be the only struggle this Thanksgiving. As families gather around
Have you seen your elderly neighbor speeding by the park? Or perhaps driving slower than a snail, in the wrong lane? Maybe
Aging Life Care Professionals™ Offer Guidance to Aging Adults and Families on Handling Financial Issues A recent article on financial-planning.com focused on the need
By Susan Jaffe September 25, 2015 Belle Likover, a 95-year-old retired social worker, told Case Western Reserve medical students that growing old