by Allen L. Poucher, Jr | May 4, 2021 | Blog
During the Covid-19 pandemic, have you considered that many senior citizens have come to rely on using technology to stay connected to friends and family? Now, even after being vaccinated, seniors may find that continuing to keep abreast of new technology to keep in touch with loved ones may be an important tool for the future. Let us take a look at three technology tips for seniors to use moving forward. Make Sure You are Secure. Prior to...
by Allen L. Poucher, Jr | Apr 27, 2021 | Blog
Do you have aging parents? If so, this year, April 16th is National Clean Out Your Medicine Cabinet Day, which can be important for several reasons. Many seniors have a collection of unused medications, including prescription pain medications, sleeping pills, or muscle relaxants. What these drugs share in common may be that they are prone to abuse. Family members with dependency issues, or even younger family members interested in...
by Allen L. Poucher, Jr | Apr 6, 2021 | Blog
Did you know that having a durable power of attorney can be extremely useful for you and your loved ones? A power of attorney grants another person the legal authority to make decisions on your behalf. There may be many circumstances in which you might become unable to make financial or legal decisions on your own behalf, whether due to illness or absence. Having a power of attorney included in your estate plan allows someone you trust to do so...
by Allen L. Poucher, Jr | Mar 23, 2021 | Blog
Have you considered that aging in place may be easier when seniors have the right technology to support the endeavor? Technology can help lessen social isolation, ensure home safety, and support their health and wellness. Discuss whether certain apps or devices might help your loved one stay safe and healthy, and consult with his or her primary care practitioner to identify areas where technology may help now, and in the future. ...
by Allen L. Poucher, Jr | Mar 2, 2021 | Blog
When a loved begins to exhibit signs of memory loss by asking the same question repeatedly, forgetting appointments, or how to get to a home they have lived in for years, it can be exceedingly stressful for both the loved one and his or her family members. Are you experiencing this with a loved one? Let us discuss some tips to help. While it can be difficult to witness the memory decline of a loved one, and your own fear of what you are...