Looking After the Financials
Caring for a loved one's financial matters is one of the more personal but important responsibilities a caregiver can take on for an elderly person. Some people have a hard enough time coping with their own financial responsibilities, let alone taking on someone else's as well. Most seniors feel they are more than capable of handling their own money, however, there are several things a caregiver can do to help them cope with the burden of looking after a loved one's financial matters and not come off as the medalling son or daughter.
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Heart & Stroke: Reading the Signs
Both heart attacks and strokes can come on suddenly, and both have to do with diet, lifestyle and heredity. With heart attacks, there are warning signs that can allow you to take preventive action and get your charge some help before a full-scale heart attack occurs.
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You and Your Aging Parents
Becoming a caregiver to parents involves major changes for all concerned - physically, emotionally, socially and financially. Learning to cope with the changes in a healthy way is important to ensure you and your aging parents can live in a mutually loving and giving relationship.
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