Growing older is a challenge. Making correct decisions for seniors who depend on us can be a greater challenge. Dementia issues, choosing care facilities, understanding Medi-Cal, Medicare and insurance issues, handling repeated hospitalizations, hospice, skilled nursing, pursuing VA benefits to help pay for care, asset preservation, trusts, wills....and the list goes on and on. There are so many decisions to make. To make correct decisions, you need correct information. Wrong information circulates like wildfire, and is often given by well-meaning people and even health care professionals. Relying on wrong information leads to very poor decisions, which can have disastrous results for the senior.
If you are one of the hundreds of thousands of people who are concerned about their aging parents, or if your spouse is showing signs of dementia or other illness, please visit www.janemcnamara.com for an informative video. For veterans or their surviving spouses, please visit www.VAbenefits4seniors.com to learn about VA benefits to help pay for care costs. Correct information is the first step.
If you are one of the hundreds of thousands of people who are concerned about their aging parents, or if your spouse is showing signs of dementia or other illness, please visit www.janemcnamara.com for an informative video. For veterans or their surviving spouses, please visit www.VAbenefits4seniors.com to learn about VA benefits to help pay for care costs. Correct information is the first step.