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5-Step Guide to Developing a Long-Term Care Plan

Accessible Home Health Care

Everyones experience with aging is different, but signs like missed medications, issues with balance or falling, or diminished physical or home hygiene can indicate that it may be time for you and your family to hire a caregiver. At Accessible, we help families build long-term care plans every day and have learned a lot along the way.

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Essential Questions to Discuss with Aging Parents for Future Planning

Home With Help

Do they have a living will or an advance healthcare directive in place? Where Do You Want to Live as You Age? Home may always feel like the best option, but it’s important to talk about other possibilities, like downsizing, in-home care, assisted living, or moving closer to family. Are they open to hospice care?

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 I Just Received a Dementia Diagnosis—What Do I Do Next?

Hope Hospice

Hope Hospice offers a monthly Family Caregiver Education Series for just this purpose, and several of the classes are focused on dementia care. The Series is offered at no charge and is currently produced as live webinars. An estate lawyer can assist with preparing your financial documents and power of attorney over your estate.