Rolland Wright is the author of The Widows Project: Serving The Widowed With The Father’s Heart.
We’ve talked about how Evergreen Washelli recognizes the sacrifices caregivers make. Dan White explains that it helps to find resources to aid the grieving process. One nice resource is a newsletter, Hope after Heartache.
Cathy Knight provides an overview of aging and disability services. Cathy is the Director of the Aging and Disability Services Division for the City of Seattle’s Human Services Department.
Cathy Knight provides an overview of aging and disability services. Cathy is the Director of the Aging and Disability Services Division for the City of Seattle’s Human Services Department.
Cathy Knight provides an overview of aging and disability services. Cathy is the Director of the Aging and Disability Services Division for the City of Seattle’s Human Services Department.
Veterans Interview with Jeanne Yoder celebrating the Veteran of the Month Award at Patriot’s Landing in DuPont, Washington. Jeanne is a retired Storekeeper Third Class, U.S. Coast Guard, who joined in 1943.
Tam Katzin and guests from MBK Senior Living talk about Aging in Place.
Dan White at Evergreen Washelli says that all senior caregivers must go through the last stage, which is the grief and loss of our loved one. What happens when a loved one passes, for you? How do you adjust?
Chris Strand at Careage takes us through the qualification to get Home Health services. Home Health is an insurance and Medicare benefit, not just for our parents but for ourselves. It’s important to understand the vast amount of resources home care offers families. In most cases, it’s paid for by insurance and Medicare. People have to be home-bound to get home health, where it’s difficult and taxing to leave the home. There has to be a skilled need as well as a doctor’s orders. Chris talks about the qualifications for needing home health.
James Carey from On The House talks about elder design and decluttering.