
Aging Parent and Family Conflicts: What You Can Do
August 19th, 2020
Meet “Blanche”. I am introducing her to you as an example of a situation where adult children are in conflict regarding the care of an elder parent. Blanche — a feisty widow who lives alone — is starting to have significant health problems. Yet she wants to stay at home in Philadelphia. Her son, Bill, […]
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For Solo Agers & Elder Orphans – Achieving the Future You Want
Judy Siderer
August 12th, 2020
Meet “Tom. Meet “Sarah”. I am introducing them to you as examples of solo agers or elder orphans. They are Baby Boomers who do not have available family support. Tom is a 60 year-old technician, never married, with only distant family out of state. He has close friends, but does not want to burden them […]
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Four Things To Look For When Choosing A Care Management Service
October 17th, 2018
It’s been three years since Aaron, my friend’s brother, suffered a brain injury in a car accident that left him paralyzed. While Aaron gradually accepted his paralysis that showed no signs of changing, life for his family was continually changing. Aaron’s once-strong and -robust parents were his only caregivers and the work was beginning to […]
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An interview with the Guardianship Manager of Intervention Associates
October 11th, 2018
This continues my interview series with Intervention Associates delivering on the goal of bringing interesting information on how individuals on the team personally contribute to delivering on the important mission of the organization. Please continue reading for highlights of that interview or click here for the recorded Podcast. I sat down to speak with E. […]
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