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By Greg Kling, 7:15 pm on January 30, 2020

It’ll take more than a jar of change to pay for the long-term care most people will need. According to the US Department of Health and Human Services, 52% of people turning 65 will need long-term care at some point. Yet less than 1/3 of Americans age 50+ have begun saving for long-term care.  Many people are also confused about what government…

By Greg Kling, 6:57 pm on January 23, 2020

Caring for someone with brain disease like Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia can provide special challenges. One of the most difficult can be handling your loved one’s anger, confusion, and agitation. These are emotions we all have, but those with brain disease may lack vital centers that help regulate them. Remember too that these emotions are driven largely by…

By Greg Kling, 5:30 pm on January 16, 2020

When we have young children, we think about who might take care of them if we are not able to do so. But we often don’t make such plans when we are a caregiver for a parent or other elderly adult, even though the person we care for may need us just as much as our children did. And we…

By Greg Kling, 4:38 pm on January 10, 2020

Here’s the bad news: The state of Ohio has an obesity rate of 33.8%, the 11th highest in the nation. You’re probably aware that physical activity is important to one’s overall health and well-being. And, like many Ohioans, you may not get as much exercise as much as you should. But here’s the GOOD news: If you’ve made a resolution…

By Greg Kling, 9:08 pm on December 19, 2019

The holidays can be a magical time – but very often, people are not feeling that merry. So much stress is put on us to make it “the most wonderful time of the year” that many of us find it the most difficult and painful time of the year. It’s also an expensive time of year, which can lead to…

By Greg Kling, 5:56 pm on December 12, 2019

During the holidays, family members gather from near and far to celebrate the season. For many families, this may be the only time everyone gets together during the year. It may also be the time when they begin noticing subtle changes in older loved ones that might not have been apparent the year before, sometimes recognizing early signs a senior…

By Greg Kling, 9:44 pm on December 5, 2019

Getting together with family over the holidays can be fun and exciting. It also often brings to light the difficulties aging parents or loved ones may be having in their day-to-day life. (See recent article Holidays: A Chance to Assess).   With the increasing number of aging Baby Boomers, more and more families will be confronting the issues of caregiving…

By Greg Kling, 10:46 pm on November 21, 2019

It’s that time of year again! If you are planning to do some holiday shopping over Thanksgiving weekend, here are some ideas for you to consider. We pulled some of the top-rated gifts from Amazon’s gifts for seniors – so you can check these out online or keep an eye out for something similar while you are out on Black…

By Greg Kling, 7:17 pm on November 14, 2019

One of the great joys of the holidays is reconnecting with family who may live far away. But sometimes when adult children visit their elderly loved ones, they find significant changes in living conditions, health and wellness. This can translate into unsafe living, either not having enough fresh food in the house, crowded conditions, or a kitchen in dangerous disarray.  …

By Greg Kling, 9:29 pm on November 7, 2019

Thanksgiving is a wonderful time for families to get together, enjoy each other’s company, and celebrate gratitude for their many blessings. But the change in routine and extra activities can be very tiring for seniors – and especially overwhelming for those living with brain diseases like Alzheimer’s or dementia care Columbus.  Here are some tips for making the holiday enjoyable…