The Family Guide to Long-term Care Solutions & Practical Advice for Older Adults and Their Families
When older adults experience changes caused by the aging process, it's often difficult for families to know how to begin managing their loved ones' care, deal with difficult emotions, and make informed decisions.
Through The Family Guide to Long-term Care series, you'll find answers to the questions that families so often encounter. These volumes are filled with indispensable knowledge that will benefit the entire family - not just at one point in time but throughout the entire process as a loved one experiences changes that come with aging.
Learn what to do when an aging parent begins to need more assistance than you can provide. You'll benefit from detailed, step-by-step information on:
Planning ahead as a family
Warning signs that your parent should no longer live alone
Assessing needs based on activities of daily living (ADLs)
Safeguarding the home
Home-based services
Making the Right Choice Volume 2 | 50 minutes | VHS
When the time arrives for your parent to move from home, Making the Right Choice helps you understand the array of living options available - and find the one that best fits your situation. You'll learn about:
Involving your loved one in the decision
The continuum of care
How to choose a facility
Dealing with natural feelings of guilt
Making the transition from home
Learn how the family's role remains critical to your loved one's well-being even after the transition to new surroundings. You'll get important information on:
Care planning
Ways to keep the family involved
Becoming partners with the staff and other providers
Monitoring your loved one's care
Helping your parent stay emotionally healthy
Understanding Long-term Care Insurance Volume 4 | 21 minutes | VHS | DVD
This video will thoroughly prepare you to navigate an often bewildering maze of information - and make decisions that will preserve your assets and freedom of choice. You'll get expert guidance on:
Gauging your need for LTC insurance
The limits of Medicare and Medicaid
Coverage for assisted living, home health and adult day care
What to look for in an insuror
Choosing coverage options that are best for you
None of us wants to give up the right to decide whether we should be kept alive on a machine, or how our estate will be passed along - or to put our families in the uncomfortable position of making such desicisions for us. You'll learn valuable information that will give you and your family more peace of mind:
Making a will and keeping it up to date
Living Wills - making health care decisions in advance
Durable power of attorney
Designating others to make decisions on your behalf
After viewing this video, you'll have a clear picture of what to do if you someday have to manage a loved one's affairs. Whether you're planning for yourself or an aging parent, this video will give you the essential information you need:
Organizing financial information and determining available assets
Principles of sound investing
Social Security benefits
Everything you need to know about Medicare: what it will (and will
not)pay for, deductibles, Parts A & B, coverage options and
supplemental insurance