Posts Tagged ‘Assisted Living’
Adult Day Care Centers – A Promising Option for Seniors
Our parents are living longer. And with those advanced years come problems we may not have considered… Loneliness - spouses and many of their friends are gone… Isolation - it’s harder for them to get out and do even the simplest task… Dependence - they have to rely on us or even strangers for help when they’ve always been independent… We’re all familiar with the standard (and expensive) options for dealing with the lifestyle issues of aging - - Home health care - Assisted living centers - Nursing homes But a new option is becoming more popular and is well worth considering especially for seniors who are at the “in between” stage - too healthy for full time nursing care but unable to manage completely independently. That option is the adult day care center. Here’s what to consider when deciding if an adult day care center is the right option for you and your loved one: What is an Adult Day Care Center? Adult day care centers are managed facilities with planned programs and activities designed to give your loved one social ...
What You Need To Know About Long Term Care Insurance
When you’re middle-aged and healthy, it’s hard to imagine that one day you might not be in the best of health… Often that realization comes when you’re dealing with aging parents… The very things you encounter in helping Mom and/or Dad before, during and after an illness will be the same for you and your children. One way to make the process of going from independent living to dependence a bit easier for everyone involved is to purchase long term care insurance to help pay for your care if you need assistance. Think about these issues before you buy any long term care insurance policy: 1. Have a clear picture of what you need. If you plan to live where you are now, do your homework on long term care costs in your area. Go online (or have your children go online) and search by state and metropolitan areas and get the average cost for long term care for your city and state. Call some of the long term care facilities in your area and find out what they charge and ...

