Planning to Maintain Independence
No one wants to lose their independence, and it can be hard to balance your concern for loved ones and their safety with their right to make their own choices. The reality is that planning and making some small changes can add years of independence and happiness as we age. Any good plan requires not only knowing the resources, but knowing the best ways to approach someone who may be reluctant to make any changes. Seeking help before a crisis can make a dramatic difference in the outcome for you and your family. The Age Alliance professionals conduct in-depth evaluations and create...
Read MoreScreening and Support for Alzheimer’s and Other Dementias
There’s a 50% chance of having dementia over the age of 85. If you notice your loved one getting increasingly forgetful, moody or disoriented, or is having trouble managing bill paying or Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), please give Age Alliance a call. We can provide a complete assessment and make referrals to physicians and other professionals to get your loved one the help they need. We also provide bill paying and money management services. Don’t wait until there’s a crisis. The earlier your loved one is evaluated the better the chances are for a positive outcome.
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