Six Health Choices You Can Make to Prevent Cancer
Many people believe that cancer is something that only happens to other people. However, cancer is a real and deadly disease that can happen to anyone, including your loved ones. If you are at risk for cancer, these are some simple things you can do to help prevent it: 1. Get Enough Exercise Exercise has
Social Security? What Exactly Is It?
When caring for your family members, whether they are nearing retirement age or struggling with a significant disability, they may be entitled to Social Security benefits. Social Security has been an essential financial resource for older adults in the United States for over 80 years. Annually, roughly 65 million Americans receive Social Security payments. The
5 Ways to Prevent Elder Financial Abuse
Aging comes with its own set of inherent risks. Unfortunately, the increased financial exploitation of the elderly population only adds to the list. Elders have become the center of financial abuse by organizations, friends, and even family members intent on stealing the financial assets they have spent years working so hard to acquire. By remaining
Caregiver Depression: 9 Tips to Handle This Common Condition
Many caretakers face depression and compound its effects by hiding it in shame. But this shame is misplaced. According to caregiver.org, 40% to 70% of family caregivers have clinically significant symptoms of depression. Like most who experience depression, caregivers suffer in silence because they are afraid of facing stigma and don’t want it to take
How to Cope with Grief as a Caregiver
As a caregiver, you share a lot of time with the person you’re caring for, possibly even their last moments. It can be hard to watch their health deteriorate, and excruciating when they pass on. While grieving is a very personal experience with no right or wrong way to go about it, we have compiled