Drive Safely: Auto Modifications & Tips for Seniors and Caregivers By Michelle Seitzer for 101Mobility.com Let’s get one thing straight: older drivers are safer drivers. They clock fewer miles, wear seat belts regularly, stay home in bad weather conditions, and...
Whether accompanying an elder home for a holiday or bringing them back to your own home, traveling can be daunting to say the least. Having traveled with my father several times during the years that he lived with me, I learned several things that I’d never do...
Life Insurance for Senior Citizens If you are a retiree or blossoming into your 60s or 70s, you may not think that you can still be approved for a term life insurance policy. Though age is a factor in being evaluated for a policy, some insurance providers...
Finding Your Why It’s autumn and most kids have returned to school. And while I haven’t returned to any formal institutional education, I am in the midst of an intensive business course. One of the questions our instructor asked us today was “What...
When caring for your aging parent or loved one becomes overwhelming and you need a break, or when extra help is needed with bathing, feeding, dressing, household duties or if caring for them yourself is just not possible anymore, selecting an in-home health care...
Caring for a loved one can involve many things from one end of the spectrum to the other: supervision, feeding, bathing, dressing, help with toileting, bill paying, transportation, medication administration, shopping, errand running, mental stimulation and/or medical...