- The Three Stages of Alzheimer's Disease
- Seven Clinical Stages of Alzhheimers
- Understanding the Dementia Experience
- Coach Broyle's Playbook for Alz Caregivers (free download or free video or you can buy hard copy)
- New York State Office for the Aging
- Aging Services Access Points, known in the elder network as ASAPs
- AOA.gov Alzheimer's resource room
- Alzheimer behaviors.pdf
- Medical is a one-stop, full service on-line medical supply
- ActiveForever Assistive Devices
- SNAP for Seniors | Senior Housing, Assisted Living, Nursing Homes
- MASS. DIVISION OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
- Medicare program offers limited access to two unique programs for certain beneficiaries who need a comprehensive medical and social service delivery system.
- Big Tree Murphy's - Finding the humanity
- Alzheimer's Foundation of
- America - Caring for the Nation
- Aricept's resources. Learn About Alzheimer's Disease
- The Alzheimers Store
- Alzheimer Caregiver discussions
- MASS-ALFA - Massachusetts Assisted Living Facilities
- The Medical Supply Depot.com
- SenionClix org Library
- Salmon Family of Services
- Heritage ALF Framingham
- Common Problems in early alzheimer's disease
- RUNmyERRAND: Post your errands and get help.
- National Care Planning Council
- The AGS Foundation for Health in Aging
- California Resource Centers org
- Caregiver.com; Resources - Local Massachusetts
- MedicAlert + Safe Return
- White Refrigerator Lock
- Southern California Caregiver Resource Center
- Alzherimer and Dementia Podcast Interview
- Well Spouse Association
- Alzheimer's Reading Room: Exercise for Cognition
- FCA: Family Caregiver Alliance Home
- medicaide rules
- ALZ MASS listing Support Groups for People with Alzheimers
- Thoughts from the Roller Coaster
- ElderCare Discussions
- CAREgivinghelp
- nia.nih.gov Alzheimer's Disease Education and Referral
- National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers
- Google Maps gains tracking feature
- Family Caregiving 101
- medicaide planning
- the alzheimer spouse - the alzheimers vanilla forum
- Sunrise ALF of Wayland
- Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregiving
- bigtreemurphy.com/Using Usual Things.htm
- National Clearinghouse for Long Term Care
- AT&T Remote Monitor
- Caregiving Basics » Tip Cards
- http://www.bigtreemurphy.com/speech%20Topics.htm
- Alzheimer;s Massachusetts/New Hampshire Home Page
- Mail order clothing for cargeiver's clients, NH etc.,
- Pleasantries Adult Day Services - Marlborough Mass.
- Benefits Programs for seniors - NCOA's Online
- Medicaide etc information from elder law answers
- Health Information | Medical Information from Harvard
- Aricept about, Alzheimer's Disease
- Medicare Interactive Organization
- Member of the Family network U.S. Nursing Home Information resources
- AMA - American Medical Association website
- University of Maryland School of Medicine Videos
- Eligibility for the Home Care Program
- Caring From a Distance website
- The U.S. Administration on Aging (AoA)
- NIH Senior Health website
- Caring for Your Aging Parents - AgingCare.com
- Medicare.gov - MyMedicare.gov Login
- National Center on Senior Transportation: website
- Alzheimer's ORG respite care guide pdf
- Mary Anne Alzheimer's Nursing Home Facilities
- FCA-Harford-Practical Tools-Caregivers.pdf
- Caringinfo - Caring for Someone caring connections
- Move-in Information for classic assisted living facility
- Geriatric Care Managers of New England
- Finding Financial Alzheimer Assistance
- Alzstore.com - unique products to those with Alzheimers
- The Combination Care For Alzheimer's Program
- medicalnewstoday.com Assistive Technology Helps Dementia Sufferers
- Namenda Combination Treatment Right for You?
- Medicaid Waiver Programs for Assisted Living Facilities | Gilbert Guide
- Pace Program - Summit ElderCare
- AlzOnline : Alzheimer's Caregiver Support Online
- IQ Nursing Home Ratings, Directory
- Long Term Care Link - A Comprehensive Resource
- The Family Caregivers Association National
- Source for Clothing Name Labels
- Net of Care org web site
- CarePilot website
- Caring for your parents | Caring.com
- Metrowest Alzheimers Partnerships
- GPS Locators provide a more secure life for many
- Taking Care of Parents Without Going Broke - NYTimes.com
- New programs help elderly stay in their own homes
- Geocities | Respite Care Services
- Newton at Home - Website
- Mass Gov Official Website of the Office of Health and Human Services
- MA Nursing Home Quality of Care
- Z_ElderCare on-line discussion Forum
- National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers
- New Century Homecare Services
- blog-In-Home_Care_and_Medical_Alert_Monitoring_Solutions
- National Clearinghouse for Long Term Care
- Aging In Place Technology Watch | Industry Trends
- Caregiving Basics » Tip Cards
- California Caregiver Resource Centers
- Caregiver Homes - Caring for Elder Parent
- Elder Care Services Guides | SandwichINK.com
- Blogs - As Our Parents Grow Older
- elderlyplace.com
- Visiting Angels
- FAQ: What If I Can't Handle Caring for Someone with-incontinence
- Jewish Family Service of MetroWest
- Kaitz & Siegel Geriatric Care Managers
- Caring for Your Aging Parents - AgingCare.com
- Natick VNNA Services & Programs
- Natick Visiting Nurse Association
- Forum For Caregivers, About Caregivers, By Caregivers
- Geriatric Care Managers of New England
- Is Home Care Right For You?
- Moving Aging Parents into Your Home Are you sure?
- Medicaid
- Springwell Watertown MA
- Elderly Info 101:How to help the elderly keep their independence
- bigtreemurphy.com/Menu Resources.htm
- Legal Issues, Wills and Estate Planning - AARP
- Elder Care ABC
- Wellesley At Home
- Sudbury Angels
- Generation B - When You're Your Mother's Keeper - NYTimes.com
- Eldercare - Twitter Search #
- 5 Ways to Decide Someone you Love Needs a Caregiver
- Aging Parents | Elder Care | Senior Care
- Long Term Care Link - A Comprehensive Resource Long Term Care
- Getting Started with DIY Universal Design and Aging in Place - Inside Elder Care
- Caring for your parents | Caring.com
- Care Levels of nursing home care
- A Place for Mom a free ALF referral service
- Senior Homecare by Vjsting Angels
- AAN Issues Guideline on When People with Alzheimer’s Disease Should Stop Driving
- RxAssist database of patient prescription assistance programs
- Alzheimer Disease patient's pain behaviors
- Drug Interaction Checker
- Caregiver Guide, booklet, Home Safety for People with Alzheimer’s Disease
- Home Safety Checklist for Alzheimers in your Home, can be printed out
- Motion Detector With Remote Alarm
- Alzheimer's and Dementia Store, activitytherapy.com
- products for Wandering; Forgetfulness; Safety, Falling & Frailty, agelessdesign.com
- safety products to deal with wandering and other , ahaf.org
- safety net source a media hub with a specific focus on how caregivers can protect their loved ones from wandering and becoming missing
- LoJack® SafetyNet™ Protect and rescue anyone afflicted with Alzheimer's
- alzheimer safety products online at AllegroMedical
- Home safety checklist, alzheimers-in-your-home.com
- Home Safety Tips To Protect Those with Alzheimer'salzheimerstreatment.com
- Wandering Patient Security Systems, alznyc.org
- Free Alzheimer's Public Safety training for police, apbweb.com
- Alzheimer's Temporary Tattoo, beaconsafetyproducts.com
- Medical Alert Systems, brickhousesecurity.com
- Kitchen Safety for Someone With Alzheimer's | Care2 Healthy, care2.com
- Products for caring for alzheimers, caregiverproducts.com
- The Alzheimer's Library Incontinence Supplies for Alzheimer\'s Patients
- Caring.com Creating Home Safety for Alzheimer's patients, caring.com
- ChildSeniorSafety Home Safety for Older Adults and People with Alzheimer's, childseniorsafety.com
- Wearable Device to Find Missing Person Fast,emfinders.com
- Alzheimer's Care Home Safety, everydayhealth.com
- Safety for Those With Alzheimer's - Full Circle of Care Caregiver
- safeguarding your home for seniors with alzheimers, newlifestyles.com
- products or gadgets necessary for home safety, nia.nih.gov
- Senior Care Products. Alzheimer's parentgiving.com
- www.rafasys.com/alzheimer's-safety-0.htmlwww.rafasys.com/alzheimer's-safety-0.html
- www.research.va.gov
- Alzheimer's Safety Products. retiredbrains.com
- Alzheimer's products, righthealth.com
- fall-proofing tips for Alzheimer's disease
- Patient Safety Products - SouthwestMedical.com
- Alzheimer's Safety Catalog, sworps.tennessee.edu
- Alzheimer's Guide Dogs, thiscaringhome.org
- TotalConnect - Wireless Nurse Call Alzheimer's
- Home Safety: Room by Room Alzheimer's Research Center, zarcrom.com
- Communicating With Impaired Elderly Persons
- Nassau County Department of Senior Citizen Affairs
- Hearing Health and Alzheimer 's Disease | November 2001 | The Hearing ...
- Understanding Hearing Loss For Seniors
- Consumer Resource Directory - Community Services & Resources
- Treating Hearing Loss Important for Alzheimer 's and Dimentia
- How a Hearing Impaired Phone Can Help Grandma
- Talking To The Sight Or Hearing Impaired
- Seniors -- Alzheimer 's Disease
- Senior Health Report: Health News for Seniors About Alzheimers
- Dementia
- Senior Health Advisor 2003.1: Resource List: Alzheimer 's Disease
- VNA Care Network & Hospice's Referral Center services and insurance coverage
- Deaf/ Hearing Impaired Services
- Alzheimer 's Disease
- Triangle J Area Agency on Aging
- SENIOR SOURCE
- SeniorsSuperStores-Kitchen appliances, adaptive gadgets / tools ...
- Device that produces tiny skull vibrations a big help for hearing ...
- Although most communication changes with your loved one are due to the way Alzheimer's affects the brain, hearing problems might make communication even more difficult. Here are some tips for communicating with your loved one if he or she has a hearing problem as well as Alzheimer's disease:
- HEARING TESTS, WOMEN AND ALZHEIMER'S
- Alzheimer’s, Hearing Problems May Mimic Each Other
- Wireless TV Amplifier from Clarity Helps Hearing Impaired Folks Enjoy Television Again Recent Study Showed That 75% of People Who Experience a Hearing Loss Find It Difficult to Enjoy Television
- Alzheimer's Made Worse By Uncorrected Hearing Loss: The Inside Story
- A very useful device for the hearing impaired and helps those with minor hearing loss to avoid having to set the phone volume so loud.
- hearing and visually impaired products, our products can be used by caregivers to assist in caring for individuals with Alzheimers.
- Family Caregivers Communication Class — Part 4: Talking with Hearing Impaired Aging Parents
- How to Help a Senior Who Is Hearing Impaired. One of the hardest things to accomplish in helping a ... is the nation's second most common neurodegenerative disorder behind Alzheimer
- Attention Control Systems, Inc. Hand-held computer-based device for people with brain injury, alzheimer's disease, A.D.D. and other cognitive disorders; in Mountain View, California.
- Microsonic, Inc. Manufacturer of ear molds for hearing aids. Products are sold to hospitals and clinics.
- Alzheimers Clocks specially designed for easy viewing, day and date. .
- There may be a way to ease the symptoms of dementia and Alzheimer’s, which affect millions of people. It might be as easy as having the patient's hearing tested.
- Treating Hearing Loss Important for Alzheimer’s and Dementia
- Remember Me? A Guide to Alzheimer’s Disease and Hearing Loss
- Undiagnosed Pre-Existing Hearing Loss in Alzheimers Disease Patients?
- Hearing aids: How to choose the right one
- Hearing Aids - Products to assist individuals with impaired hearing or anyone who needs extra help hearing in this noisy world. At Independent Living Source carries a wide variety of products for anyone who may benefit from the latest technology in amplified phones from corded to cordless to vibrating alarm clocks and bed shakers
- National Program Launched to Help Low-Income Get Hearing Aids
- Odor Eliminator & Sanitizer
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Thursday, August 19, 2010
THE Caregivers Resource Links
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Non-Emergency Government 311 Phone Services
311 Telephone Services
Non-Emergency Government 311 Service has been approved by the US Government as a 3-digit dedicated phone number to reach important government services from any location and at any time.
Simply dial 311 from any telephone and you will reach various non-emergency services thru out the nation.
311 is a simple, easy-to-remember telephone number which connects citizens with specially-trained city customer service representatives. They are ready to help you with your City service requests
Since 311 is a relatively new service not all localities offer 311 service at this time, especially lesser populated areas. However, its use is rapidly gaining momentum as more and more local agencies are offering it.
Things To Look for in a Retirement Home
5 Things to Look for in a Retirement Home
good article on www.smartmoney.com
"Continuing care retirement communities are probably the best prepared to deal with healthcare issues that arise as one gets further on in their golden years. This type of community hosts independent living quarters, assisted living facilities and nursing homes. That way, if a resident's health deteriorates, he or she could get the proper treatment without changing facilities. 'There will come a day when [a patient] will need [in-house, health] services,' says Holohan. 'You don't want...to change homes three or four times.'"
good article on www.smartmoney.com
"Continuing care retirement communities are probably the best prepared to deal with healthcare issues that arise as one gets further on in their golden years. This type of community hosts independent living quarters, assisted living facilities and nursing homes. That way, if a resident's health deteriorates, he or she could get the proper treatment without changing facilities. 'There will come a day when [a patient] will need [in-house, health] services,' says Holohan. 'You don't want...to change homes three or four times.'"
Thursday, August 5, 2010
What's new on BarbaraMcVicker.com? | Blog
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As you can see, they've gone through a pretty major transition here! In case you're wondering where all the changes are, here is a brief summary:
Blog: As you can see here, Barbara now has a blog where she'll be posting great advice and eldercare news!
Expanded Resources: More online resources and recommended books!
Media & Press: A thorough compiling of all of Barbara's articles, TV appearances, and more!
Online Documents: If you're hosting Barbara for an event, or you'd just like to learn more about her, we now have an online press room and collection of event documents.
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Paying for the ‘Institutionalized Spouse’ By CRAIG REAVES
Paying for the ‘Institutionalized Spouse’ - The New Old Age Blog - NYTimes.com
Paying for the ‘Institutionalized Spouse’
By CRAIG REAVES
Craig Reaves.Craig Reaves.
Craig Reaves, past president of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, practices in Kansas City, Mo., and on occasion fields questions from New Old Age readers. You may submit your question to newoldage@nytimes.com. Please limit your inquiries to general legal issues; Mr. Reaves can’t offer personal legal advice.
Q.
What happens when one half of a married couple is retired and in need of expensive nursing home care while a younger spouse is still working and earning income? Are there options for protecting any of the income or accumulated wealth (such as retirement accounts) of the younger spouse? Or does it all have to go to pay for the care of the one who’s ill?
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