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6 12, 2017

How to Help Seniors Avoid Online Scams

2022-12-20T09:06:56-05:00December 6th, 2017|Categories: Health|

These four tips can keep someone from becoming a victim   Most of us have nothing but reverence and respect for the older people in our lives. They may be our parents and great grandparents, but they’re also our teachers, role models, and so much more. Unfortunately, however, for others, seniors are online targets. They are seen as vulnerable by scammers and will always be at risk for getting swindled. In fact, the National Council on Aging lists Internet fraud as one of the top 10 financial scams aimed at the elderly. This is why vigilance is important. To protect your senior family members, follow these tips: Have a conversation   Step one in combating scams is talking about them. The majority of people raised [...]

29 11, 2017

The Benefits of Home Care for Aging Veterans

2022-12-20T09:07:34-05:00November 29th, 2017|Categories: Health|

The pluses of domestic help for heroes   We believe everyone is worthy of care, especially our senior citizens. And few would argue with the idea that our veterans are particularly deserving. After all, they gave their time, skills and courage to ensure we enjoy a better quality of life.   Here in Florida, we have one of the highest military veteran populations in America, and a veteran by his or her very nature is used to giving, not taking. It can be especially hard for them to be in a situation where they are reliant on others. However, therein lies the key to helping senior veterans open up to the benefits of home care. Home care is about the kind of teamwork driven by [...]

22 11, 2017

7 Ways to Prevent Falls in the Home

2022-12-20T09:08:14-05:00November 22nd, 2017|Categories: Health|

Especially important for seniors, these tips are good for everyone   Here’s a startling statistic: Every year in America, about 18,000 people die from injuries suffered in their home. And around a third of those are related to falls. While anyone can take a nasty fall, older people are the ones who are most likely to get seriously injured. This is why the right precautions are vital. To avoid being another statistic, here are seven measures to take: Get rid of tripping hazards   Unless a home is very new, there are almost certainly things people could trip over. These might include the edge of a loose carpet, a protruding floorboard, or maybe even a nail that could snag a dress or pant leg. Remove [...]

8 11, 2017

Wills, Estates, and Other Important Legal Issues for Seniors

2022-12-20T09:24:31-05:00November 8th, 2017|Categories: Health|

How proper planning can protect seniors and their families   It isn't surprising that the majority of us aren't prepared with planning our wills and executing our estates. Preparation means thinking about the worst, and these matters go unattended for 60% of Americans. The secure distribution of property and possessions is of prime importance for seniors, especially given that they can be particularly vulnerable to financial abuse (which we look at here in our blog). Whether you're a senior or you are caring for an older person, here's some helpful information about making a plan. Preparing a will   It will be necessary that an executor (or executors) be appointed. As the name suggests, it is their responsibility to see that the wishes of the [...]

25 10, 2017

5 Tips for Long-Distance Caregiving

2022-12-20T09:25:06-05:00October 25th, 2017|Categories: Health|

Long-distance caregiving help to make life easier for the whole family   If you live more than an hour away from an aging loved one who needs care, you have become a long-distance caregiver. Long-distance caregiving poses many unique challenges, and it’s important to know you are not alone. An estimated 13% of Americans provide long-distance care for a loved one, according to the National Alliance for Caregiving. Of that 13%, more than a quarter are serving as the primary person providing this care. It’s a tough responsibility to have, but one you don’t have to manage alone. Here are a few tips to make your role as a long-distance caregiver more manageable.   1. Hold a “family meeting”   As soon as it comes [...]

18 10, 2017

Home Healthcare vs. Care Facilities

2022-12-20T09:29:02-05:00October 18th, 2017|Categories: Health|

Making the right choice for your loved one   One of the most emotionally challenging decisions a caregiver of an aging parent can make is choosing the right long term care option. As hard as it is to give up some of the control of caring for your loved one, it’s typically the best option for both of you. Once you have decided to make a change, there are several different options to weigh when comparing the home healthcare and dedicated care facilities. Let’s break down the similarities and differences. Home healthcare   The home healthcare option provides seniors with the help they need while remaining in their own home. The level of assistance can range from help with basic daily living tasks and activities [...]

11 10, 2017

Caregiver Spotlight: Elaine Hutchins

2022-12-20T09:29:20-05:00October 11th, 2017|Categories: Health|

A 20-year nursing veteran talks about what she likes best about her job and working at FirstLantic   At FirstLantic, we don’t consider ourselves just another group of home healthcare workers. This is because we go out of our way to find people who not only love what they do, but really want to make a difference in the lives of our patients.   Elaine Hutchins is a perfect example. After working as a hospital nurse for 13 years, Elaine decided she needed a bit of a change. What she really wanted was more one-on-one time with her patients, and she realized that homecare was the ideal option. In 2010, FirstLantic happily welcomed Elaine to our team.   “I enjoy working with patients at home [...]

4 10, 2017

Long-Term Care Insurance: What You and Your Loved Ones Need to Know

2022-12-20T09:29:46-05:00October 4th, 2017|Categories: Health|

Employer-based insurance and Medicare often aren’t enough to fund patient's’ long-term care needs   More seniors rely on long-term care each year, but many Americans may not be realistic about whether they’ll need it or not. Just 25% of Americans believe that they’ll eventually require long-term care, but the truth is starkly different – 70% of individuals 65 and older will eventually need some form of it. Given the odds, it’s important to be prepared.   Part of this planning involves recognition that long-term care options can be costly for those who have not planned in advance. Many private insurance policies won’t pay for long term care. Other options, like Medicare, only pay for short-term stays in nursing facilities, and only under extremely specific conditions. [...]

27 09, 2017

Protecting a Senior’s Nest Egg from Elder Financial Abuse

2022-12-20T09:40:20-05:00September 27th, 2017|Categories: Health|

Keep your older loved one’s money safe with these five tips   By the time most of us have hit our mid-20s, we’ve started working, and we continue to do so for several decades. Ideally, at some point we can stop getting up early most days to shuffle off to a job and coast into a nice relaxing retirement. But in order to do this, money is of course the key consideration. The right amount is vital to be able to comfortably enjoy our golden years.   If you have parents or grandparents that are near or in retirement, how confident are you that their finances are in good shape? They may have money saved away or a good investment portfolio, but there’s a danger [...]

20 09, 2017

How to Increase Senior Mobility

2022-12-20T09:41:04-05:00September 20th, 2017|Categories: Health|

Improving senior mobility can help mend other physical and mental problems as well   One of the more frustrating effects of aging is losing mobility. As we grow older, activities like cleaning and even walking can become more difficult. Rather than succumbing to these changes, it’s important to focus on ways to combat them – otherwise, they will become worse. Having a plan to consistently stay active will help you or a senior loved one stay in control – mentally and physically. Focus on the four basic types of exercises   According to the National Institute of Health (NIH), increasing mobility in seniors relies on practicing the four basic types of exercises: strength, balance, stretching, and endurance. Stretching and balance exercises keep people limber and [...]

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