Financial Exploitation of the Elderly: How Financial Institutions Can Help (AZAG.GOV)

From AZAG.GOV: Elder abuse is a serious problem. In Arizona, between 4,600 and 6,900 seniors will experience some type of abuse each year. Reports of abuse have increased 150% over the last decade. Older adults may become vulnerable due to isolation, physical or mental disabilities and dependence on others for assistance. This vulnerability makes them easy targets for physical, emotional and sexual abuse, neglect, financial exploitation and fraud. Abuse always [...]

By |2011-09-27T18:09:18-07:00September 27th, 2011|Financial Matters|Comments Off on Financial Exploitation of the Elderly: How Financial Institutions Can Help (AZAG.GOV)

Caregiving: Tips for Long-Distance Caregivers (Mayo Clinic)

From the MayoClinic.com: Long-distance caregiving poses unique challenges. Find out what you can do to help your loved one from afar -- and how to make the most of personal visits. If you live far away from a loved one who needs care, you might wonder what you can do to help. Start by understanding options for long-distance caregiving, from gathering information and coordinating services to providing occasional respite for [...]

By |2017-01-13T08:37:35-07:00September 27th, 2011|Caregiving|1 Comment

Aging Without Children (New York Times)

From the New York Times: Ann Logan and her three sisters grew up in Delaware; none of them have children. Their stepbrother and seven first cousins on both sides are childless, as well. "Each of us had different reasons," she told me. Ms. Logan, the eldest sister at 63, doesn't regret her decision not to be a parent, but she does worry about the future as she and her relatives [...]

By |2017-01-13T08:37:35-07:00September 27th, 2011|Aging|Comments Off on Aging Without Children (New York Times)

Packing Away a Delusion (New York Times)

From the New York Times: Leila Arnett, 94, moved into a nursing home in Louisville, Ky., last summer. She's having a hard time -- congestive heart failure, aortic stenosis, trouble hearing and seeing, general frailty. She recognizes visiting family members and can make conversation, but her dementia is causing delusions. Recently Mrs. Arnett reported being kidnapped by a relative's "ruffian friends," taken to the dining room and force-fed. As near [...]

By |2017-01-13T08:37:35-07:00September 27th, 2011|Aging|Comments Off on Packing Away a Delusion (New York Times)

Driving When You Have Alzheimer’s Disease (Pathways)

There is significant evidence to suggest the ability to drive becomes altered in the earliest stages of Alzheimer's disease. Losses associated with the disease especially alter visuospatial perception, judgement, memory, inhibitions and executive planning, and lead to the need for driving cessation. The responsibility for suggesting the patient stop driving usually falls on the physician who has limited objective data to make the decision. The physician's decision often leads to [...]

By |2017-01-13T08:37:36-07:00July 27th, 2011|Alzheimer's Disease|1 Comment

Tips to Help You Protect Yourself from the Challenges of Aging

Arizona is a top destination for seniors and retirees who want to enjoy the many beautiful landscapes and interesting activities it provides. Unfortunately, that fact also attracts those who prey on the senior population--especially those who are doing their best to cope with the challenges of aging. There are many horror stories in our community about seniors who are victimized by well meaning neighbors, family members, and para-professionals. Elder abuse [...]

By |2017-01-13T08:37:36-07:00May 20th, 2011|Aging|Comments Off on Tips to Help You Protect Yourself from the Challenges of Aging
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