“Old age comes at a bad time! When you finally know everything, you start to forget everything you know.” (source unknown) The Grand Dame of our family (we’ll call her “Ella”), 93 years old, has had a rough past five years: She has broken both hips, broke her foot,...
elder care
Dear Brother and Sister…
Dear Brother and Sister, Recently, I was fortunate enough to be able to attend the Caring and Coping caregiver workshop put on by Alzheimer’s Tennessee. I want to share with you some of the things I learned. We have to learn to live in her reality now. She is not...
Caregivers: Don’t Forget To Invest In Your Own Health
If you are caring for a loved one with dementia, Alzheimer’s or another illness, taking care of yourself is one of the most important things you can do for them and you. Being a caregiver can take so much out of you mentally, physically, and emotionally, but there are...
WBIR: Aging Baby Boomers: Costs in Retirement
You’ve been busy raising your children and saving for college and now you are helping your aging parents! It may be difficult to set aside money for your own future -- planning for retirement is tough but figuring out how much money you'll need for health care is...
Knoxville News Sentinel: Old Age is Not for Sissies
On a typical Easter weekend, we travel to the Tri-Cities to visit relatives. One particularly sweet soul that we enjoy seeing is Aunt Naomi. She is almost 90 years old and living independently. “All I do is pay bills and check stuff,” she said last weekend: Is the...