Caregiver Resources
5 Tips for Preventing Medicare Scams
Posted by Chad Birt on Mon Oct 17 2022
The Medicare Open Enrollment (MOE) period runs from October 15th to December 7th each year. If you or someone you care for is preparing to join a Medicare plan for the first time, it’s crucial you know how to spot and protect yourself from scams. These tips can help:Read More
Signs that Death Is Near: How to Prepare for the End-of-Life Process
Posted by Sophie Bebeau on Mon Oct 17 2022
Nobody wants to spend time thinking about the death of their loved ones. If you’re one of the more than 30 million people in the United States who have taken on the responsibility of caring for an aging family member, it's important to learn the common signs that death is approaching to help provide a more comfortable passing. Read More
The Legend of the “Cranky Old Man”
Posted by Sophie Bebeau on Mon Oct 17 2022
If you’re a caregiver or nurse, you may have stumbled across the poem “Cranky Old Man” at some point. This is a poem that emotionally describes the thoughts of an elderly man at the end of his life and has been shared widely over the years, touching both young and old alike. Read More
How to Choose Funeral Songs for Older Generations
Posted by Sophie Bebeau on Sun Oct 16 2022
Choosing funeral music for older generations, from baby boomers to the silent generation, can be challenging. From traditional hymns to current hits, choosing the right music for a funeral or memorial service can create an inspiring and memorable occasion for mourners, helping them through their grief. Read More