Getting an Early Start: Planning Ahead for Long-Term Care
Transitions in Dementia Care
by gogodon11
4y ago
I am pleased and honored to share with you a guest article! This piece, written by Hazel  Bridges, focuses on the critical importance of  addressing long-term care needs now, rather than later. The United States Department of Health and Human Services reports that 27 million Americans will need long-term care by the year 2050. Medicare is an important benefit for many older Americans, but it’s not helpful when it comes to paying for nursing home or assisted living care services. Seniors and their loved ones will need to begin preparing well ahead of time for the cost of long-term care. Fortun ..read more
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My Caregiver Story
Transitions in Dementia Care
by gogodon11
5y ago
I  was very privileged to be recently interviewed by Kimberly Scott for her wonderful blog, “CaregiverStories: Breaking the Cycle of Dementia.” In it I shared my own experiences – and anecdotes – in caring for my wife Nancy, who passed away from early onset dementia on July 4, 2012 – 7 years ago.  Click here to listen to this short, 30 minute interview.  I honor Nancy for her courage and her grace in facing into the challenges of this awful disease with dignity –  and yes, at times, with wonderful and spontaneous humor! Don ..read more
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