Jan 23, 2019 | Caregiver stress, Insurance, Long Term Care Insurance, Long-term care, New York, Parent Care
Click to watch a quick video summary of this newsletter. Read on for the real-life story of Lisette and Mario and to learn about the next-gen insurance product (a Hybrid Life/Long-Term Care Policy) that can help protect your savings and your legacy. Care...
Oct 25, 2018 | Case Study, Eldercare, Long-term care, New York, Population, Uncategorized
Care Concierge NY is proud to present photographs of vital seniors “Aging Solo.” For the women in “Aging Solo,” growing older has meant exploring their passions and discovering new ones. The photographs in “Aging Solo” by Natalia Rivera document strong women...
Jul 10, 2018 | Caregiver stress, Cognitive Decline, Eldercare, Long Term Care Insurance, Long-term care
Before choosing financial planning strategies for different times in your life, consider the “Steps of Life” above. Even though the lithograph was created in the early 1900’s, not much has changed today. We start life as a baby on the lowest step of...
Jan 19, 2018 | Alzheimers, Caregiver stress, Eldercare, Long-term care, Parent Care
I will visit mom, who has dementia, more often. I will bring Ari, my girlfriend’s daughter, with me. Nobody engages my mom in activities like Ari and her 8-year old empathy. I will not lose my patience when mom repeats herself or doesn’t answer a question. In fact, I...
Jan 17, 2018 | Insurance, Long Term Care Insurance, Long-term care
Care Concierge NY’s goal is to provide quality homecare while saving you and your parents time and money. We are your destination for multiple services from direct hire home aides (at $14 – $20 an hour versus the agency rate of $25 – $30) to home...
Oct 25, 2017 | Alzheimers, Cognitive Decline, Dementia, Eldercare, Long-term care, Memory Care, Parent Care
Roughly 5 ¹/₂ million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s, a disease that ravages sufferers’ memories and, ultimately, stops their bodies from performing basic functions. There’s no cure, and not much that patients and their caregivers can do to stop the progression...