by Laurie Miraglia | Sep 28, 2022
Aging can cause a multitude of changes. Some may be positive, like you’ve retired and have more free time to spend with friends and family or to explore hobbies. However, changes in health, vision, and mobility can all contribute to struggles with aging and can...
by Laurie Miraglia | May 18, 2022
As part of celebrating the month of May as Aging Life Care Month, we would like help educate our visitors on what it is that Aging Life Care Professionals, also known as Geriatric Care Managers, do to help aging persons and their involved family members to plan for...
by Laurie Miraglia | Apr 16, 2020
Carol, age 86, lived by herself in an apartment and was staying home as much as possible due to the coronavirus shelter-at-home recommendations. As her care manager, I was concerned about her and so was her only son, Henry, who lived out of state and hadn’t been...
by Laurie Miraglia | Mar 15, 2020
At age 86, Bob lived in a retirement community, kept active, and was in decent health until he broke his leg in two places while roller-blading. The injury took weeks to heal and after the cast came off, Bob found it tough to get around. Nearly two...
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