Posts Tagged ‘problems’

With Assisted Living Facilities Increasing their Rates, Seniors Are Having Financial Difficulties.

Most assisted living residents pay from their own funds, some with long term care insurance, and some veteran’s benefits or with help from family. Annual cost increases typically come in two forms: increases to cover rising expenses, or an upgrade to the next tier of care i.e. additional help with bathing, eating, medication management or dressing. A MetLife Mature Market Institute study reported that assisted-living costs climbed 5.2 percent from 2009 to 2010, to a national monthly average of $3,293, outpacing both inflation and the interest earned on savings and bonds. Also, with Social Security not increasing in 2011, this…

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Preparing for your Doctor’s visit if you suspect Alzheimer’s Disease

Share everything with your doctor. This is not the time to a martyr. Be open and honest in answering any questions your doctor may ask you about the changes you’ve been experiencing. Some of the questions the doctor may ask, are the following: Has your health, memory or mood changed? How did it change? When did you first notice the change? How often does it happen? When does it happen? Is it always at a certain time of day? What do you do when it happens? What behaviors are the same? Do you have problems with any of the following?…

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