by Myles McNamara | Sep 27, 2017 | With Your Family in Mind
Spotting Depression in Seniors An Invisible Epidemic We all have days in which we are sad or have thoughts of hopelessness – but for many, it goes beyond that. Depression (major depressive disorder or clinical depression) is, by definition, a medical illness...
by Myles McNamara | Jul 26, 2017 | With Your Family in Mind
Hospital to Home: The Importance of Transitional Care After a long or even a short hospital stay, anyone appreciates the value of sleeping in one’s own bed. No one to wake you during the night, no more pokes, prods or beeps and buzzes. But, especially for seniors,...
by Myles McNamara | Jun 27, 2017 | With Your Family in Mind
Who Should I Trust? Signs of Fraud Against Seniors According to the FTC, nearly 25 million Americans are victims of consumer fraud each year. Seniors continue to be a rapidly increasing segment of the population targeted by con artists. In fact, financial scams...
by Myles McNamara | May 25, 2017 | With Your Family in Mind
The Talk: How to Start the Senior Care Conversation The discussion of senior care with aging parents and close relatives is a difficult conversation to have. It can be uncomfortable for all parties involved, but it is necessary to ensure the well being of a loved one...
by Myles McNamara | Apr 25, 2017 | With Your Family in Mind
Hospital to Home The Importance of Transitional Care After a long or even a short hospital stay, anyone appreciates the value of sleeping in one’s own bed. No one to wake you during the night, no more pokes, prods or beeps and buzzes. But, especially for seniors,...