My friends tell me I should write a book. At times when I think I have heard everything and would have no new stories to share, the next phone call from a prospective client proves me wrong. Does my heart ever get broken? The answer is Yes. But the following…
Articles Posted in Independent Living
“To Celebrate Older Americans’ Month I’m Expanding My Business, Not Retiring.”
This year marks the 60th anniversary of Older Americans Month, as President Biden wrote in his recent presidential proclamation on the occasion. Thirty-three years ago, President George Bush, Sr., observed that Americans age 85 and older constituted one of the fastest growing segments of our population and that 1 in…
Planning Can Alleviate Stress Associated With Senior Care During A Pandemic
Many of my clients ask me, “Andrea, is it ever too early to plan for a senior’s future care?” My answer is, “It is never too early.” Approximately, 90% of my clients contact me when there is a crisis with a senior loved. That includes situations where there was a…
When a Spouse Requires Care: How to Determine Your Senior Living Needs
I was fortunate enough to be interviewed for a blog post by my colleagues at Lexington Square regarding caregiving tips for a spouse. I would like to share them with you. When it comes to caregiving to a spouse, there may come a time when additional help and support are…
Radio Interview WMRN 1410 AM Discusses Senior Housing, Non-medical Home Care and Trends For 2018
I recently had the wonderful opportunity to be interviewed on the Silver Solutions Radio show. It airs on WMRN 1410 AM in Elgin, Illinois. It is hosted by Jeanette Palmer, Jim Wojchiechowski, and Kathleen Wetters, who each independently own a Right At Home non-medical home care agency. During the interview,…
Should You Invest Money or Work Into Selling a Senior’s Property?
After I have completed the task of finding the perfect senior living option for a senior loved one, many of my clients are faced with selling the senior’s property. I have asked my colleague, Senior Real Estate Specialist (SRES) Roz Byrne, to offer advice on that subject: It’s an age-old…
A Special Wish Came True for My Client and Me during the Holiday Season
Real-Life Story My client was 102 years old and had lived in the same independent living community for more than 12 years. She had moved there with her husband when the community was a homey retirement home. After her husband’s death, she remained there with 2 part-time caregivers who provided…
A Senior’s Power Of Attorney For Health Care Should Know His/Her Personal History And Medical Needs
As a Certified Guardian, I am often asked to act as a senior’s Power of Attorney for Health Care when s/he doesn’t have a family member who is willing or fit to act for him/her. Simply stated, the Power of Attorney for Health Care grants the designated “agent” control over…
Three Tips to Use This Holiday if You’re Trying to Convince a Senior to Move
“There’s no place like home for the holidays,” sings Perry Como in the Christmas classic composed by Robert Allen and recorded in 1954. But despite the wonderful lyrics of writer Al Stillman, sometimes you can (and maybe even should) reconsider what best constitutes “home sweet home.” For a senior whose…
Senior advisors can help families navigate tough decisions and health-care issues By Jean Murphy Daily Herald Correspondent
How in the world are busy professionals who also have growing children supposed to find the time to handle their aging parents’ issues – both health and living arrangements? More and more of them are turning to experienced professionals who have experience in the field and can assist with everything…