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Alzheimer’s or Dementia Screening Now Covered by Medicare

You might think that any doctor seeing patients over a certain age would automatically screen for Alzheimer’s or other dementia-related diseases, but until now that has not been the case. Starting in January, Medicare will now begin reimbursing doctors for screening and providing information about care planning for patients with…

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Not If, But When: Make a Plan for Incapacity

Incapacity might be harder for some people to imagine than death. They can’t wrap their thoughts around the idea of being alive yet unable to function. Making decisions for how you want to be cared for while you are still able to choose, is a gift to yourself and your…

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Fearing Loss of Control is One Reason People try to Hide Alzheimer’s

Planning for life with Alzheimer’s includes selecting trusted family members or friends who can assist with legal and financial matters. It was at least three years after his diagnosis that comedic actor Gene Wilder revealed he was suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. This is not unusual, according to experts discussing his…

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Social Security’s Less Known Customer Services

Certain organizations are known for providing amazing customer service. Social Security is not usually one of them. However, there are some services that Social Security does offer that are not well known and that could make life easier for many. Good news is hard to find when it comes to…

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It Takes More than a Nest to Protect Your Retirement

Having an emergency fund in place will help you deal with the unexpected. Surprising survey results point to this as a very weak link in many Americans’ financial plans. Seniors who have finally reached retirement age after decades of work and smart planning may think they are all set once…

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Should Your Aging Parent Live with You?

Whether or not an aging parent should live with their adult children raises issues for the parent and the children. There is no single or easy answer. It usually starts when one spouse dies and an aging parent suddenly seems alone and vulnerable. The parent may bring it up first,…

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Dr. Marcia Levetown Communication Solution

We have recently learned about an exciting new service that we believe may help assist clients in bridging the gap between the circles of care, as we noted in yesterday's blog. Marcia Levetown, M.D. has recently formed HealthCare Communication Associates[1].  Her mission is to lessen the confusion, anxiety and risks…

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Medicare Knowledge: Keeping Up With The Changes

Medicare has published new rules spelling out the changes, and an education campaign aimed at healthcare providers began in January. But many healthcare providers haven't grasped it, either. As you may know, Medicare has recently undergone a big change affecting long-term care and the availability of skilled nursing or therapy.…

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Adult Day Cares Reduce the Care Giving Burden for Houston Families

Adult day care centers provide care and companionship in a group setting to seniors who need supervision during the day, allowing their caregivers to go to work or take a much-needed break. The balancing act of caring for an elderly loved one can be difficult, expensive and exhausting. You want…

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Home Health Care Consideration: The Quality of Care in Houston

Much is undoubtedly delivered with great love and compassion. But, sadly, it is also provided by family members who have no caregiving skills. Deciding on medical care later in life or setting it up for a loved one is a difficult process that should be thoroughly evaluated. While there are many…

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