
I’m in Japan for the funeral of my beloved mother-in-law Minako Sugimura. I was interested to experience how this people process this
I’m in Japan for the funeral of my beloved mother-in-law Minako Sugimura. I was interested to experience how this people process this
This is a continuation of the series started in the previous post. Face Them– Typically, when people experience disabilities, they compensate. In the case
I received a mailing from the Gerontological Society of America the other day. It was entitled “Communicating With Older Adults”. It had
It's an annual event. Adult children return to see their aging parents and they notice thing's have changed. Even if you've been talking all year you might be noticing a real decline in house upkeep.
It sounds cold and unfeeling to some. But, it's a legitimate question. It pushes at many of our predispositions and prejudices in regard to the elderly. Moreover, there's rationale in the question. After all, when someone loses cognitive abilities for language and reason, just exactly what can the couch offer?
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In the 11/21/08 edition of the New York Times Jack Healy wrote an article1s entitled “Unable to Sell Homes, Elderly Forgo Move
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Hello, and welcome to my new elder care blog for NorthStar Care & Guidance, LLC, located in Bergen, New Jersey. Here is more information about me: Mark Zilberman, LCSW is the Director of NorthStar Care and Guidance, LLC. Mr. Zilberman is a Deans' List graduate of Hunter College in New York City, where he majored in Sociology. He then received a scholarship to attend the State University of New York at Stony Brook. There he earned an MSW in Social Work with a specialization in substance abuse treatment.