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  • October 14, 2018

    Insurance for the Future: Planning and Paying for Long-Term Care Long-term care is a future that no one dreams of, but that won’t prevent it [...]

  • August 4, 2018

       If you know someone with dementia, it’s no surprise, as approximately 7.7 million new cases are diagnosed each year, totaling about 47.5 million people [...]

  • July 8, 2018

    I am happy that our staff is required to complete the State of Kentucky’s mandatory training for help at home helpers because we are Medicaid [...]

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  • September 2, 2017

    My mother in law turns 92 on Monday, and my grandson turns 4. We are going to have a party for both of them next [...]

  • August 29, 2017

    This blog is late because I thought our domain was on auto renew but it wasn’t and the day it expired was the day Houston [...]

  • August 20, 2017

    The Walk to End Alzheimer’s is just six days away! I have been attending the walk yearly since 2011. My father in law had the [...]

  • August 13, 2017

    So here we are. My mother in law has taken another downturn this week. She is drinking even less and her voice is so soft [...]

  • August 6, 2017

    I am sharing this very personal part of my mother in law’s care to help you with decisions you may have to make concerning your [...]

  • July 30, 2017

    Last Monday I called Bluegrass Care Navigators and asked them to enroll my mother in law. She had declined significantly over the weekend. I won’t [...]

  • July 24, 2017

    Last week I said we were going to the doctor on Monday because Marjorie’s hand and wrist hurt and looked swollen. I arranged for transportation [...]

  • July 16, 2017

    This week has been another learning experience. When I was a young woman, I watched my grandmother, who was a nurse, take care of her [...]