The last two blog posts have dealt with helping and caring for elderly adults. During my research on this subject, I have discovered a number of valuable resources that I’d like to share.
1. AARP www.aarp.org : AARP has a wealth of information online. The website is available in English and Spanish. There are various articles and a “Caregiver Resource Center”. Here is a link to an article about helping elderly parents move. http://aarp.us/pbVQ6g . Real people share real life stories.
2. Some Recommended Books:
Caring for Your Parents, The Complete AARP Guide by Hugh Delehanty & Elinor Ginzler
How to Say it To Seniors; Closing the Communication Gap with Our Elders, by David Solie
Social Security, Medicare and Government Pensions, Nolo Press
3. Other online sources:
The Mayo Clinic: Aging Parents; 5 Warning Signs of Health Problems http://bit.ly/aY89e
Medicare Rights Center http://www.medicarerights.org
Meals on Wheels Association www.mowaa.org
National Association of Area Agencies on Aging www.n4a.org
National Institute on Aging; Alzheimer’s Disease Education & Referral Center http://1.usa.gov/Be7aj
Family Caregiver Alliance www.caregiver.org
National Respite Locator Service www.respitelocator.org
Aging With Dignity www.agingwithdignity.org
HospiceNet www.hospicenet.org
I hope that these resources will prove helpful to any of our readers who are facing this situation now or planning for the future.
Kalish Law Office www.kalishlawtexas.com The Woodlands, Texas
