Category Archives: Nursing Homes
Three-Step Process Can Help In Quick Long-Term Care Cases
An old saying goes, “Act in haste, repent at leisure.” (Photo credit: cseeman) Haste, though, can be obligatory when it comes to making decisions about long-term care for an elderly relative. “Sometimes unexpected circumstances, distance or a lack of resources can escalate a situation to one of immediate need or crisis proportions,” according to… Read More »
Long-Term Care Rate Hikes Troubling
As members of the Baby Boom generation move into retirement and beyond, long-term care insurance policies to help cover the costs of assisted living or nursing homes are becoming more and more of a necessity, rather than a luxury. Unfortunately, the cost of these policies is rapidly become prohibitive for a large segment of… Read More »
Less Costly Options Exist To Afford In-Home Care
While in-home care for elderly parents or other relatives may be a kinder approach than placing them in a nursing facility, it can also be a very pricy proposition. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) A recent Caring.com article offers some creative approaches to affording this option. “In general, pay rates in urban areas are higher than… Read More »
Reducing the Pain When Longtime Partners Must be Separated
Many people assume that for elderly couples the death of a spouse is an inevitable and heart-wrenching experience, and they would be correct. (Photo credit: i.tokaris) However, separation from one another because one of the partners requires a greater level care than the other is almost as keenly painful. “Sadly, this scenario is more… Read More »
Court sides with nursing home against woman’s grandchildren
An elderly New York State woman thought she was doing the right thing for her grandchildren. A court ruled otherwise, in a case of estate planning gone horribly wrong. The woman, Lillian Hellman, sought to have four annuities, which she obtained in her name with her in control of the accounts, transferred to each… Read More »
Once Care Facility Is Decided Upon, Questions Must Continue
Finding the right care facility for an elderly loved one, whether it’s a mother, father, aunt, uncle or some other person held dear, is a lot of work. That work doesn’t end once the search is completed, as noted in a recent article in U.S. News and World Report. The questions that needed to… Read More »
Help Available Finding the Right Nursing Home
Few decisions are more gut-wrenching than having to find a facility in which to place a beloved elderly relative. Nursing Home (Photo credit: LOLren) Unfortunately, many nursing homes and other eldercare operations sometimes offer misleading information and exaggerated claims, about such things as staff training and the kinds of services available. Fortunately, there are… Read More »
A Difficult Decision: Choosing a Nursing Home for Yourself or Your Loved One
If and when the time comes to choose a nursing home—either for yourself or for a loved one—how will you know how to choose the right one? A person’s living situation often has a lot to do with how happy they are, so it is important to choose carefully and wisely. When you do… Read More »
Making the Transition to a Long-Term Care Facility as Smooth as Possible
One question that we often get from our clients is how to know when to place a parent into an assisted living facility or nursing home. Making this decision can be difficult, and disagreements about the best options can cause tension and confusion within the family. However, if you plan ahead and know the… Read More »
Who Will Be Making Your Difficult Healthcare Decisions?
A recent article in the LA Times reminds us of just how important it is to have some kind of living will or advanced healthcare directive, and that it is absolutely necessary to talk about these things with your loved ones. If you have not done these things it is your loved ones who… Read More »