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Alaska is Aging: Our Elders Will Need our Help

Alaska has always enjoyed a youthful population. It’s partly our young military but beyond even that, our state has always attracted laborers and adventurers and outdoor enthusiasts who tend to be starting out in life--in their twenties and thirties. But along with the rest of the country, even Alaska is getting older. We know how […]

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Loneliness and the Elderly - A Challenge for Alaskans

Children may have grown up and moved away. Even when they live nearby, they are involved with their own families and their own careers. Spouses pass away, friends move south and their circle closes while darkness and isolation set in. Especially here in Alaska, our harsh weather combines with diminishing social options and frailty to […]

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Preventing Falls

Winter is upon us in Alaska and with the hustle and bustle throughout the holidays, we have some added concerns and precautions for our clients. If you share your home with or care for an elderly or disabled loved one, preventing falls is a top priority. Falls account for 25% of all elderly hospital admission […]

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How to Know When Your Aging Parent Needs Help

One thing is certain; your parents won’t likely be the ones who tell you they need help. Aging seniors have a strong desire to remain independent and in control of their own lives for as long as possible. Typically the aging senior will experience a traumatic event or wakeup call that leads to the realization […]

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Dealing with Resistance to Alaska Senior Care Services

You may be hesitant to start communicating with your loved one about their need of care. This becomes even more difficult when you suspect you will be met with resistance. They may feel it’s a sign of weakness to accept help or be worried about associated costs. Your loved one may be feeling frightened, vulnerable, […]

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Long-term Alaska senior care to cost more than baby boomers thought!

Baby boomers underestimate the cost of long-term care, according to a new survey conducted by Harris Interactive for Nationwide Financial Services. Boomers surveyed estimate their long-term care costs to be $78,923 but the company projects that the cost of nursing-home care in 2030, the year the last boomers are expected to retire, will reach $265,000 […]

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