by Amy Hane | Feb 6, 2020 | Aging Life Care, Augusta, Capacity, Care Manager, Cognitive, Dementia, ElderCare, Family Care, Geriatric Care, Guardianship, Legal
Often families reach out to us because they are frustrated with how to “force” a family member, typically an elderly loved one, into accepting more care. This can be quite a dilemma in that an adult child might have Power of Attorney for his or her elderly...
by Amy Hane | Nov 20, 2019 | Aging Life Care, Augusta, Care Manager, Caregiving, ElderCare, Elderly, Family Care, Holidays, Love
It is great in theory to invite all of the relatives to your house for a family gathering; however, if you are planning to host your aging loved one, consider these points to ensure that the visit is comfortable and enjoyable for you both. Does your loved one need...
by Amy Hane | Oct 28, 2019 | Aging Life Care, Augusta, Care Manager, Caregiving, ElderCare, Family Care, Geriatric Care
For Immediate ReleaseOctober 27, 2019Contact: Amy Hane, Long Term LiaisonsPhone: 803-215-1019Making a Business of Caring:Women Entrepreneurs in the Aging Life Care ProfessionCentral Savannah River Area – As a national association comprised mostly of women, the Aging...
by Amy Hane | Sep 18, 2019 | Aging Life Care, Augusta, Caregiving, ElderCare, Elderly, Family Care, Geriatric Care
How do I decide which type of care best caters to Mom or Dad’s needs?Determining if/when your parent(s) needs additional assistance in their home can be difficult and emotionally draining. Don’t know where to begin? Take this quiz to help guide you. 1. How committed...
by Lori Beth Charlton | Aug 29, 2019 | Aging Life Care, Augusta, Death, Elderly, Hospice
There are three questions most people don’t think about asking about when deciding on a Hospice agency to serve their loved one, but they should. Consider these points…. Where do their nurses live? This is vital information to have when you may need a nurse to visit...
by Lori Beth Charlton | Jul 12, 2019 | Aging Life Care, Augusta, Care Manager, Caregiving, ElderCare, Elderly, Geriatric Care
I cannot count the number of times I’ve had people confuse my role as a Care Manager with the role of a Case Manager, or even mistakenly call me a Case Manager right after I introduce myself as someone’s Care Manager. It’s a simple mistake and...