Joe Tafoya: Living With a Parent Who Has Alzheimer’s

Seattle's Joe Tafoya talks about his personal experiences with Alzheimer's. His mother was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's.

Warning signs of Alzheimer’s with Joe Tafoya

Seattle's Joe Tafoya talks about the warning signs of Alzheimer's.

Meals on Wheels programs

Annie Atherton at Sound Generations discusses different types of Meals On Wheels programs.

Caregiver Burnout with Josephine Porokoso

RN Case Manager Josephine Porokoso at Serengeti Care in the Greater Puget Sound area in Washington shares her wisdom about caregiver burnout.

Why is it important to pre-plan for your own burial or cremation?

Eventually we all will face the loss of someone we love … and, in time, those who love us will face our loss. There can...
Estate planning

Financial preparedness for your parent’s long term care

Many families today are torn apart and stressed over a multitude of questions when it comes to caring for a senior parent. When care...

How to have better communication with dementia patients

Dementia is an umbrella term that describes a set of symptoms related to cognitive loss. It is not a disease itself. Alzheimer's is the...

What is “Elder Law” anyway?

One of the greatest fears of older Americans is that they may end up in a nursing home. This not only means a great...

Does your financial advisor put your best interests first?

Financial Advisors can learn quite a bit from Caregivers; at least the Caregivers I have had the pleasure of meeting. Each of these wonderful...

Why a trust inheritance can be much better than a gift

When you die, what you leave behind goes to your heirs, the people who inherit your estate. This can cause a positive result or...