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11 Essential Resources for Caregivers

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Planning for an uncertain future can feel downright overwhelming – like trying to pack for a trip without knowing the destination. Whether you’re making arrangements for elderly parents or figuring out your own plan, I am confident that the following books, websites, and organizations will give you the kind of help, support, and information you need.

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Books

The Complete Eldercare Planner” by Joy Loverde

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This is the most complete resource between two covers. Caring for aging parents, loved ones or other elders in your life can feel overwhelming, whether you’ve been thrust into the role unexpectedly or are thoughtfully planning your own future care. Now in its fourth edition, “The Complete Eldercare Planner” is here to guide you through the challenges of today’s caregiving landscape, offering practical tools and insights tailored to your unique situation.

Long-Term Care: How to Plan and Pay for It” by Attorney Joseph L. Matthews

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This reader-friendly book offers straight-talking information on choosing and paying for care, as well as excellent information on Medicare, Medicaid, and long-term care insurance.

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They’re Your Parents, Too! How Siblings Can Survive Their Parents’ Aging Without Driving Each Other Crazy” by Francine Russo

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Here’s a book that is indispensable for anyone who has siblings and aging parents. Includes real-life stories and helpful family negotiation techniques, as well as practical advice on a wide range of topics, such as how to choose a gerontologist and a financial planner.

Websites

ElderCare.gov

ElderCare.gov is a public service of the Administration on Aging, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, that connects older Americans and their caregivers with information on senior services in their area. Just type in your zip code and the kind of information you’re looking for, or call (800) 677-1116.

National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA.org)

Supporting the supporter is the role of an elder law attorney. You can find an elder or special-needs attorney in your area using the search function on this highly regarded, not-for-profit site.

The National Council on Aging (NCOA.org)

The National Council on Aging is a nonprofit advocacy group that works with thousands of organizations across the country to help seniors find jobs and benefits, improve their health, and live independently. It also offers an excellent free booklet, “Use Your Home to Stay at Home,” that gives an overview of reverse mortgages in an easy-to-read format.

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Medicare.gov

Medicare.gov is the single best place to learn all about Medicare. Includes up-to-the-minute changes as well as help with benefits eligibility and enrollment. Or call 800-MED-ICARE.

LongTermCare.gov

LongTermCare.gov is a clearinghouse for long-term care presented by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. You’ll find a lot of good information here – from how to assess your needs to what to look for in long-term health insurance policies.

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Medicaid

To find specific details about your state program, search online with the name of your state plus the word “Medicaid.” For general information, go to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services website at CMS.gov.

SHIP

The Senior Health Insurance Program Volunteer counselors are available free of charge through this organization to assist Medicare beneficiaries and their caregivers with Medicare, prescription drugs, long-term care, and related issues. Go to ShipHelp.org, then click on “SHIP Locator” to find specific and very helpful information about your state.

Senior Resource

SeniorResource.com is an invaluable resource for caregivers, offering a wealth of educational, relatable, and practical content tailored for aging adults, retirees, and their support networks. With a profound commitment to enriching and empowering the senior community, Senior Resource addresses the needs of a growing population, including over 58 million adults aged 65 and older in the U.S. and 42 million caregivers, most of whom dedicate significant time to unpaid care. This platform delivers expertly researched articles, comprehensive guides, podcasts, and resource directories, focusing on topics like senior housing, aging in place, and nursing care.

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Mary invites you to visit her at EverydayCheapskate.com, where this column is archived complete with links and resources for all recommended products and services. Mary invites questions and comments at https://www.everydaycheapskate.com/contact/, “Ask Mary.” This column will answer questions of general interest, but letters cannot be answered individually. Mary Hunt is the founder of EverydayCheapskate.com, a frugal living blog, and the author of the book “Debt-Proof Living.”

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