Nine step approach to eliminating or reducing hospital debt.
Selecting Hospice
Deciding whether a particular hospice is appropriate can seem a daunting task. Here are some questions to ask when evaluating a particular hospice. What do others say about this hospice? How long has the hospice been in operation? Is the…
Vaccine Consent
Now that vaccinations are available to combat the Covid-19 pandemic, there are many questions regarding vaccinating residents of long-term care facilities. The National Guardianship Association, the American Bar Association, and the National Center for State Courts have released a guide…
Stimulus payments for people, not nursing homes
With Covid-19 turning the world upside down, stimulus payments that were intended to be for residents in nursing homes or assisted living facilities have been taken by the facilities in which the residents reside. The FTC provides guidelines for families…
Genetic Testing and Fraud
Genetic testing has increased significantly in recent years. As with any new trend, unfortunately there are scammers waiting to take advantage of those who hope to benefit from this information. The U.S. Office of the Inspector General issued a warning…
Advance Care Planning and COVID-19
COVID-19 has affected nearly every aspect of life, including the importance of advance health care planning. The National Center on Law and Elder Rights has put together a useful guide on preparing an Advance Directive during the time of the…
Connections Matter
With Covid-19 restrictions still in place across the country, physical distancing has become a reality. Maintaining social connections is crucial for mental well being. Access this link for an activity book to download, created by The National Consumer Voice for…
CPR: A Physician’s Viewpoint
The Administration for Community Living linked this article from The New York Times discussing the odds of CPR being successful in resuscitating elderly patients. An international team of healthcare professionals conducted a study of CPR on adults over 80 years…
Not putting cash in the mail
Now more than ever, it is important to keep in touch with friends and loved ones. But there is a risk to this: scammers posing as loved ones asking for money. According to the FTC, in 2018 1 in 4…
Apathy: An Early Warning Sign of Dementia
Depression is often considered to be an important early warning sign of dementia, but scientists have found that depression is not a risk factor; rather, apathy is. This article by the University of Cambridge explains their studies and findings on apathy…