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Caregiving for Parent or Elderly Person

By Patti St. Clair
  • Aging
  • Caregiver Issues
  • Eldercare

As our parents age roles often reverse or take on new meanings. Here are issues to consider when caregiving for a parent or elderly person including ways to gain insight into the status of your loved one.

Elder Abuse and Neglect: In Search of Solutions – Part l

By Administration On Aging
  • Eldercare

It would be hard to imagine two more positive words. Together, they describe those who daily make a positive difference in the lives of nursing home residents nationwide.

State Ombudsmen

By Gail Mitchell
  • Eldercare
  • Financial, Insurance, Legal Matters
  • Respite Coalitions & Services

State ombudsmen listed with addresses, phone numbers, emails and web sites where available.

“Grief, Mourning, and Guilt”

By Lincoln/Greater Nebraska Chapter of the Alzheimers Association
  • Aging
  • Care for the Caregiver - Nurturing
  • Caregiver Issues
  • Diseases - Illnesses - Conditions
  • Eldercare
  • Grief and Bereavement
  • Long Term Care
  • Mental Health - Emotional - Issues

It is common for both the impaired person and the caregiver to experience feelings of loss, grieving, denial, anger, guilt, physical symptoms and eventually acceptance.

Baby Boomers Fear Talking to Parents About Death

By National Hospice Organization
  • Aging
  • Caregiver Issues
  • Death and Dying
  • Eldercare
  • End-of-Life-Hospice - Palliative Care
  • Mental Health - Emotional - Issues

Research shows that Americans are more likely to talk to their children about safe sex and drugs then to their terminally ill parents about choices in care as they near life’s final stages.

Stress Of Caregiving Affects Immune System Functioning

By Psychosomatic Medicine
  • Care for the Caregiver - Nurturing
  • Caregiver Issues
  • Diseases - Illnesses - Conditions
  • Eldercare
  • Research

The chronic stress of caring for an ailing loved one can reduce the body’s ability to fight off illness. Read more about the results of this research study, as summarized from the professional journal, Psychosomatic Medicine.

HMO Programs Help Nursing Home Residents

By Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
  • Eldercare
  • Long Term Care
  • Research

A study found that three HMOs were able to provide more primary care for elderly adults in nursing homes than traditional fee-for-service plans, which cut down on hospitalizations and emergency room visits by HMO members.

Family Caregivers Are Given More Than They Can Handle

By Gail Mitchell
  • Caregiver Issues
  • Eldercare
  • Financial, Insurance, Legal Matters
  • Legislation and Advocacy
  • Mental Health - Emotional - Issues

More and more family members are becoming the primary caregiver to a loved one. In the instant of a diagnosis, caregivers, like yourselves are thrown into the role with no prior training. Contact your congress person for help.

Caring for Aging Parents – Excerpt – Chapter 4

By Beth Witrogen McLeod
  • Caregiver Issues
  • Eldercare

Caring for an aging or ill parent is something that none of use expects to do. Parents are at the mercy of their caregivers while adult children are scared and ill at ease in dealing with a long term illness.

Why Do We Make Dying So Miserable?

By Ira R. Byock M.D.
  • Aging
  • Caregivers: Experiences & Ideas
  • Eldercare
  • End-of-Life-Hospice - Palliative Care
  • Spirituality - Religion - Beliefs

Is there a point in arguing whether assisted suicide should be legalized or not? the point is to alleviate suffering and let those who are close to the end perhaps acquire spiritual and emotional stability before they depart.

What Are The Outcomes Of Restraint Use? And What To Do

By National Citizens Coalition for Nursing Home Reform
  • Aging
  • Caregiver Issues
  • Eldercare
  • Wellness

General information on restrain use and hints on how you can decrease restrain use in the most effective way.

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