by Laurie Miraglia | Jun 21, 2020
In my role as a care manager, I often work with families whose loved ones have Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia. When it’s no longer safe for them to live at home, I help families locate appropriate long term care. It can be a stressful time...
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 | Feb 15, 2020
Age 82, Helen lived by herself in the home she’d raised her family in and shared with her husband until his death five years earlier. Her grown sons lived a half hour away and helped her as much as possible with the maintenance of the house. Still, it was...
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