
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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5 Ways a Geriatric Care Manager Can Simplify Your Life
January 15th, 2019
“Our life is frittered away by detail….Simplify, simplify.”[1] You would think that life gets simpler as we get older. Instead, it can become more complex as we enter the golden years. For example, health issues such as physical problems, dementia or cognitive decline can complicate life for you and/or family members. Drawing on their Quaker […]
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