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Six Spiritual Principles of Caregiving
So few hours in the day, and so much to do — both personally and professionally. Family caregivers can often feel lost in the caregiving journey.
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A Caregiver’s Checklist
November is National Family Caregivers Month. Nearly 50 million Americans will provide care to a chronically ill, aged or disabled family member in any given year, meaning we may all be family caregivers at some point.
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Helping a Loved One With Their Medicare Coverage
If you're caring for an aging parent or spouse, it helps to know the basics of Medicare.
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The Importance of Advance Care Planning
You make decisions about your health every day, but do you have a plan of care ready in case of a serious illness or medical emergency? Here’s what you should know about advance care planning.
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A Simple Way To Stay Independent As You Age
Learn how a cane or walker can help you keep your balance—and your freedom.
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Self-Care for the Family Caregiver
If you’re a caregiver, making time for yourself may be difficult. But it’s important to remember that you can’t care for others if you don’t care for yourself. These tips can help you practice self-care and focus on your physical and mental well-being.
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Winter Storm Tips for Family Caregivers
Being ready for a winter storm is especially important for caregivers who are responsible for their loved ones. Here are some things that you can do to be prepared.
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Four Trends From the 2016 d.health Summit
Aging in the Age of Disruption
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Put Your Wishes Into Words
Accidents and illnesses aren’t age dependent. People of all ages should make their medical wishes known with an advance directive, a legal document that provides directions for your family and caregivers if you are unable to express your wishes for medical or end-of-life care.