Cool Tool for Seniors: FotoDialer Makes Using the Telephone Easier

Meet FotoDialer, the cool tool that makes in-home care for seniors easier. If you’ve ever seen your older loved ones struggling to read tiny type in an address book or punch little buttons on a phone in just the right order, you’ll appreciate FotoDialer’s simplicity and ease of use. It…

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Are Home Care “Minimum Standards” Good Enough for My Parents?

Summary In California, there are two main types of “certifications” for non-medical home care companies: CAHSAH and ABHC.  Both certifications serve as guides for families when choosing an in-home elderly care company for their older loved ones.  Both certifications use their own set of “minimum standards” for certification. Those minimum…

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How Can I Plan Ahead for Mom and Dad’s Elderly Care?

Marlo Sollitto over at AgingCare.com has a great new article out on the very important topic of Planning Ahead for Mom and Dad’s Elderly Care. …Advance care planning is the process of discussing, determining and executing treatment directives – such as a Living Will, and appointing a health care proxy…

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What Should I Watch Out For When Paying A Deceased Person’s Bills?

Molly Shomer over at The Eldercare Team has a great post today about protecting Seniors and the estates of Seniors called Paying A Deceased Person’s Bills The point of the article is that some people prey on the relatives of a deceased person whose name they have found in the…

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