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If Your Parents Become IncapacitatedCaregiving Make sure your parent have the right documents to spell out their desires if they can no longer make decisions for themselves.
By the editors of Kiplinger's Personal Finance
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Managing Stress a Must for CaregiversCaregiving Providing care for a severely ill loved one can be grueling, but caregivers risk burnout if they don't take steps to care for themselves, too.
By Judi Hasson
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Pitching In When Caregivers Need HelpCaregiving Caregiving Web sites can help a caregiver coordinate assistance from family and friends.
By Meghan Streit
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Taking Care of Mom
Feature Your parent always needs a health care or financial advocate.
By Janet Bodnar
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How to Appeal a Denied Medicare ClaimCaregiving Take the following steps if you disagree with a decision made by Medicare.
By Kimberly Lankford
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Choose the Right Long-Term-Care Facility for Your Parents
Caregiving Sometimes it takes a while to find the best fit. Use these strategies to make it easier.
By Kimberly Lankford
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A Young Grandson Steps Up to Care for GrandfatherCaregiving In need of a new living arrangement, eightysomething grandfather moves in with his twentysomething grandson.
By Judi Hasson
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Resources to Help You Help Your Aging Parents
Caregiving These Web sites and organizations can direct you to benefits for seniors and guide you through the maze of insurance options.
By Kimberly Lankford
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Seniors Undress for CharityCaregiving Beth Gordon of Silver Spring, Maryland, a former financial planner, posed with members of her retiree community for a racy calendar to raise money for a good cause.
By Susannah Snider
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