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Family Member As a child of aging parents you may feel overwhelmed by the multitude of concerns you have for their safety and well-being. If you have siblings, there may be considerable confusion and disagreement about where to begin to meet your parent's needs. Adult children today, more than in the past, have both spouses working outside of the home which makes finding time for your parents a challenge. You may even live far away from your aging parents which makes it difficult to monitor their overall condition. |
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Disabled or Aging Adult Do you sometimes feel overwhelmed? |
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EmployerThe National Alliance of Caregiving and AARP estimate that 21 percent of all U.S. households provide care for an adult family member. Nearly 60 percent of those caring for an adult over the age of 50 are working: the majority of those work full-time. |
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Professional A Professional Care Manager is a health and human service professional with a specialized focus on issues related to aging and elder care. A care manager works privately with older adults and their families to create a plan of care that meets the needs of the older adult. The care manager will meet with the senior and their family to determine what the senior's needs are and to learn what resources and options are available to meet those needs |
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