
To start out the week, here are some top stories of interest. Click the links to read the articles...
In 2007, Alan Romatowski was told he might have Alzheimer's disease. The Post-Gazette has been following his story
This is an article by a longterm caregiver who has observed up close and daily for nearly 9 years, the challenges her mother faces with dementia… and the medications doctors have prescribed for her mother, and some emerging ideas about medicines for those in dementia.
A Gallup survey of 1,037 people showed that 81% said that nurses had "high" or "very high" honesty and ethical standards, putting them at the top rank of the most trusted professionals for the 11th time since 1999.
Random Fact of the Day:
If dementia care ($604B) were a company it would be the world's largest by annual revenue exceeding Walmart ($414B) and Exxon Mobil ($311B)
Susan Jaffe of Washington, D.C., covers health and aging issues and writes the Bulletin’s weekly column, Health Care Reform Explained: Your Questions Answered.
Updated tips regarding the issues involving the Estate Tax, and what to expect to happen in the near future.
Retiring in 10 Years? Uh-Oh. Your nest egg is a lot skimpier than it should be. Here's tips from the Wall Street Journal on what you can do now.
Post a Comment to "6 Top Articles on Caregiving and Planning"
To reply to this message, enter your reply in the box labeled "Message", hit "Post Message."
Elder Law Offices of Shields and Boris
109 VIP Drive
Suite 102
Wexford, PA 15090
Phone: (724) 934-5044
Toll Free: (800) 879-0984
Get Directions