Aging in Place: Is It Time To Get 24 Hour Care?

Aging in Place: Is It Time To Get 24 Hour Care?

By Home Care Assistance, ALCA Silver Level Corporate Partner 24 hour care includes both day and overnight care, around-the-clock. Although every state has its own regulations, some of the common 24 hour care options include the following: A full day is worked by one caregiver, with breaks, and that is then followed 8 hours of…

Get a ‘Leg Up’ on Falls Prevention

Get a ‘Leg Up’ on Falls Prevention

Get a ‘Leg Up’ on Falls Prevention By Nicole Amico Kane, MSW, LICSW, CMC Photo Credit: National Council on Aging To those of us who work with older adults, it comes as no surprise that falls are the leading cause of fatal and nonfatal injuries among adults 65 and older.1 Each year, more than one in…

Grief & Dementia Care:  Support for the Roller Coaster of Emotions

Grief & Dementia Care: Support for the Roller Coaster of Emotions

Grief & Dementia Care:  Support for the Roller Coaster of Emotions By Linda Fodrini-Johnson, MA, MFT, CMC September is World Alzheimer’s Month. In order to support the mission of raising awareness and providing education about Alzheimer’s, the Aging Life Care Association will be publishing articles that discuss different aspects of the disease. You can learn more…

Before Turning on the Faucet: Alzheimer’s Disease and Bathing

Before Turning on the Faucet: Alzheimer’s Disease and Bathing

September is World Alzheimer’s Month. In order to support the mission of raising awareness and providing education about Alzheimer’s, the Aging Life Care Association will be publishing articles that discuss different aspects of the disease. You can learn more about World Alzheimer’s Month at https://www.worldalzmonth.org. It may be at the beginning when an Aging Life Care Manager®…

Engagement with the Arts Enhances Well-Being in Alzheimer’s Patients

Engagement with the Arts Enhances Well-Being in Alzheimer’s Patients

Photo Credit: here:now art-making class. Photo by Lou Daprile September is World Alzheimer’s Month. In order to support the mission of raising awareness and providing education about Alzheimer’s, the Aging Life Care Association will be publishing articles that discuss different aspects of the disease. You can learn more about World Alzheimer’s Month at https://www.worldalzmonth.org. Engagement with the…

Planning for the Future: Long Term Care

Planning for the Future: Long Term Care

Planning for the Future: Long Term Care Andrea Zaite, MSSA, LMSW, CMC, C-ASWCM How Will I Pay? I want to introduce you to the web site run by the federal government called https://longtermcare.acl.gov/.  Long term care is defined as receiving assistance in the areas of daily living such as bathing, incontinence care, cooking, shopping, medication…

What Does It Mean to be an Aging Life Care Professional®?

What Does It Mean to be an Aging Life Care Professional®?

By Spencer Brown, CMC, LNFA, MSG My introduction to the field of aging was shaped heavily by having close relationships with all four of my grandparents and seeing my parents in a caregiving role.  As a college freshman in the town where one set of grandparents lived, I spent even more time with them.  In the…