Aging Parents:
Help with Elder Care

Caring for Elderly Parents
When you were young, you had your parents
taking good care of you. You had aunts and uncles
looking after you while you were running around, and
maybe you had your godmothers and godfathers bringing
you to shopping malls on weekends. Now that they have
aged, it’s your turn to provide them with the right
amount of unconditional and passionate kind of caring
for elderly that they need the most!
Did you know that according to the U.S. Administration
on Aging (AOA)...
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There are 39.6 million
senior citizens 65 years or older.
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Senior citizens
represent 12.9% of the entire population of the
country.
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This means that 1 in
every 8 Americans are senior citizens.
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By 2030, it is estimated
that there will be about 72.1 million senior
citizens.
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That will be twice the
number of senior citizens in 2000 or 19% of the
population.
So don't fret. You and many
others dealing with caregiver stress related to elder
care are in the same caregiving situation providing
efficient caring for elderly.
Welcome to Caregivers Resource Audio Ebook. – the most
comprehensive resource for caregiver stress, senior
citizens and aging parents.
If you find yourself
doing the following tasks for your elderly parents...
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Driving your aging
parents to and from the doctor for health care
appointments,
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Being in constant
communication with health care professionals,
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Providing help in
cleaning homes or arranging for house cleaning,
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Offering help in
arranging home repairs,
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Cooking, feeding,
toileting, dressing and bathing your aging parents,
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Arranging for or
assisting your elderly parents for Meals on Wheels,
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Assisting in bills
payment, grocery shopping and running errands for
your aging parents, and;
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Looking for assistance
or help from concerned organizations with regards to
dealing with Alzheimer’s Disease, Dementia, Stroke
and other common illnesses incurred by seniors.
...then you are in for a
demanding responsibility that requires more than just
your caring for elderly skills! You may not identify
yourself as one but you are providing assistance to your
aging parents that qualify you as a “caregiver.” That's
why you need guidance and expertise in keeping
everything in order while you provide utmost caring for
elderly at home for your beloved family member. You’d
need enough up-to-date help from the most reputable
resources on caring for elderly parents available
online.
Caregiver
Stress
Are you worried about taking
the responsibility of caring for elderly? Don’t be.
Caregivers Resource Audio Ebook has got you covered with
everything you need to know now about the opportunity of
efficiently providing care for aging parents.
Our years of extensive
research found that caring for elderly requires the
following essential information:
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Understanding of the
aging process
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Knowledge of community
resources
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Legal and financial
matters
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Long-term planning
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Knowledge of taking care
of one’s self as the caregiver
Did you know?
Caregiver stress is the most
pervasive health problem among Americans today. This is
comprised mostly of worry for their loved one’s
condition and being overwhelmed with responsibilities of
providing care for elderly parents.
You may be encountering
caregiver stress right now and may just not be aware of
it. Do not wait ‘til you experience extreme difficulty
before you reach out for help from your family, friends,
community and elder care businesses. Get a hold of the
right resources when caring for elderly and realize
their benefits as early as now!
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Take Charge.
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Avoid Burning
Out.
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Do Not Feel Isolated.
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Seek Help Today.
When dealing with elder care, it's best to start with
something that will get you oriented with the basic and
most important things you need to know to get started.
Start with the Caregiver’s Resource Audio e-Book which
aims to make you feel more confident, more educated, and
more empowered to meet the challenges of caring for
aging parents!
So,
whether you're new to caregiving or used to weathering the storms, we're
excited about offering the Caregiver's Resource Audio
E-book to help you feel more confident, shorten your learning curve and empower you to meet the
challenges of elderly care. |
It's UNIQUE!

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Where
else can you find
in one application?
Interactive content
Over 2 hours of professionally recorded information
Comprehensive answers to the most common concerns
caring
for an aging
family member or loved one
Self-help strategies to
manage stress and burnout
160 pages of the Caregiver's Resource Companion Guide including
narration scripts, worksheets, assessments etc.
Printable worksheets and assessments
Internet links to targeted products, services
Online resource directory to
over 100 professional organizations
Distributed instantly,
allowing you to begin reading at once, without the
need to visit a bookstore or await postal delivery
No more
"information overload"
The difficulty users experience in trying to locate and
process useful information on the Internet. We've
organized all of what you need to know in an
user-friendly and easy-to-listen format. All
you'll need to do is point and click to the desired
Topic of Interest to gain valuable information and
insight.
The Caregiver's Resource Audio E-book allows you
to quickly and easily assess
your needs as a caregiver. You'll be
able to process information and take steps
to develop your plan of action. Some of
us learn better by simply listening to information and
others like to read for reinforcement. The Caregiver's Resource Audio E-book combines these
elements enabling you to do both!
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"This is really
important and very interesting information.
I have forwarded the program to our case
management and home health care director and
to a friend that is going through this
situation with her elderly parents. I will
get the word out there. It is very well
done, and I know it took a lot of work."
R. Lomas, San Antonio, TX |
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"As a Registered Nurse
with extensive experience in home health
care, I have personally been involved in the
care of my mother with Alzheimer’s and aunt
who has degenerative arthritis. They are
both in their 90s. I thought my background
and experience would be enough to equip me
for my role as a family caregiver. However,
the Caregiver’s Resource Audio E-book
provided me with additional support and
guidance. In particular, it helped me to
remember in the service of others, not to
become a disservice to myself.”
L. Littrean, St. Albans, NY |
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"I received the
link and I have downloaded the copy. Thank
you for this valuable information. Clearly,
there are many items referenced that will be
of good use."
E. Brown, Washington, DC |
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You'll
feel more confident to meet the challenges of caring for an
aging family member. |
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Helping you
to help others
Within in a matter of minutes you can be
empowered with professional guidance, practical "how to" information and
emotional reassurance; gained from over 15 years of my
experience as a medical social worker and hospital discharge planner.
My role was to assist with planning
discharge of a patient to home and/or an intermediate
care facilities as well as provide guidance and
information about community resources such as home
health care, transportation, financial and legal
services, counseling etc.
As I counseled these patients and family
members who were anxious and unprepared for managing the
circumstances and impact of a sudden illness, it was a
“heart-felt” response to find a way to empower them with
solution oriented information and guidance to help
navigate the maze of decision-making to care for an aging
family member.
Sincerely,
John L. Webb, Jr., MSW
Caregiver's Resource Inc.
www.caregiversresource.com |
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Presented from the caregiver's point of view, this
full version of the
Caregiver's Resource Audio E-book
includes all of the following
five (5) Programs of
Interest and 32
related Topics of Interest, comprehensively dealing with the most common
concerns you'll experience caring for an aging family member or love one.
Over 2 hours of professionally recorded
information.
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Physical and Mental Conditions of Aging
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Living Arrangements
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Financial and Legal Assistance
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Self Help for the Caregiver
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Dealing With Changes
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Typically, in later life there is a strong association with
several chronic health conditions that can affect physical
and mental health.
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Vision
& Hearing
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Taste,
Smell & Touch
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Help
With Eating
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Maintaining An Active Mind
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Dealing
With Confusion
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When caring for an aging family member nearby
or from a distance, making the most appropriate living
arrangements requires knowledge of housing options,
awareness of community resources and assurance that your
aging family member is in a safe environment.
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Exploring Housing Options
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Long
Distance Caregiving
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Locating Community Resources
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Choosing A Nursing Home
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Subacute Nursing Home Care
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Safety
In The Home
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Dealing
With Medication
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Making informed financial and legal decisions are critical
to successfully managing the affairs of an aging family
member. You'll learn about longterm care insurance, sources
for paying medical expenses and federal benefits such as
Social Security, SSI, Medicare and Medicaid. Discover
strategies for protecting your family member and his/her
assets.
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Help
For Medical & Longterm Care
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Medicare
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Medicaid
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Help
With Income & Housing Expenses
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Legally
Protecting Your Family Member
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Protecting Your Family Member's Assets
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Getting
Private Insurance
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Wills &
Living Wills
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Informal
caregiving is a challenging, yet rewarding experience.
Understanding how to balance responsibilities by taking care
of your needs and involving others helps manage the natural
stress and isolation of being a caregiver.
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Taking Charge
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Maintaining A Positive Attitude
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Determining Your Family's Needs
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Dealing With Professionals
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Involving The Family
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Avoiding Burnout
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Change is the most predictable aspect of caregiving. You can
expect to have strong feelings as you manage the role and
responsibilities of caring for an aging family member.
Coping with these changes successfully is the key to having
a fulfilling and satisfying caregiving experience.
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