Simple Tech Solutions for Aging in Place As more adults reach retirement age, most want to remain independent at home. We look at some simple tech solutions ... [Read More] 8/22/2023 | By Beth Kuberka
Mother Apologizes for Caregiving Burden As a woman’s grown children care for her during her fight with cancer, the mother apologizes constantly, stating she is ... [Read More] 5/16/2023 | By Amy Dickinson
Safeguarding a Senior’s Dignity Caring for a loved one goes beyond providing for their physical needs. In the third of her series, “What to ... [Read More] 5/8/2023 | By Terri L. Jones
Advice on Caring for Aging Parents Caring for aging parents can be challenging on many levels. In the third of her series, “What to Expect When ... [Read More] 5/1/2023 | By Terri L. Jones
What to Expect: Watching Your Parents Age The struggle of watching your parents age can touch the depths of your emotions and shared history. In the second ... [Read More] 4/19/2023 | By Terri L. Jones
What to Expect: Five Stages of Aging In her series, “What to Expect When Your Parents Are Aging,” Seniors Guide writer Terri L. Jones looks first at ... [Read More] 4/11/2023 | By Terri L. Jones
The Value of Family Stories Not only has writer Terri L. Jones become more interested in her parents’ past, she’s begun to understand the value ... [Read More] 2/7/2023 | By Terri L. Jones
Transition Period for Aging Parents Paula Berryann published her book, Optimize Life for Your Aging Parents and You, to help people who are dealing with ... [Read More] 8/31/2022 | By Paula Berryann
Father Reaches Out to Son 64 Years Late After 64 years old silence, the writer’s biological father reaches out, but the son has no interest in an email ... [Read More] 4/11/2022 | By Amy Dickinson
Tips on Planning for Parents’ Care Lisa Gerstner, contributing editor at Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine, looks at an issue that is trickling down to millennials: planning ... [Read More] 3/2/2022 | By Lisa Gerstner, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance