Dispelling 3 Myths of Long-Term Care
How much of our lives do we spend thinking about the future? When we’re kids, we think about what we’re going to be when we grow up, what our first car will be, whether or not we’ll get married or…
How much of our lives do we spend thinking about the future? When we’re kids, we think about what we’re going to be when we grow up, what our first car will be, whether or not we’ll get married or…
Studies show that roughly 70 percent of individuals aged 65 or older will require long-term care at some point. But determining just when a loved one may need long-term care can be difficult both mentally as well as emotionally. To…
It is estimated that roughly 70 percent of people turning 65 will need some type of long-term care service in their lifetime. But needing long-term care is not something strictly determined by age. Instead, the threshold for determining whether a…
Watching a loved one struggle with living independently in their old age is hard — being the one struggling must be even harder. Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) are used as a way of determining a person’s ability to live…