by Tabitha Justice | Mar 17, 2025 | Caregiving And Aging In Place, Cognitive & Emotional Well Being, Health, Understanding Medicare
If you have a loved one in the hospital, you might assume you’ll have plenty of time to figure out the next steps. But the reality is that hospitals start planning for discharge as soon as a patient is admitted—often catching families off guard. That’s why it’s so...
by Tabitha Justice | Feb 11, 2025 | Caregiving And Aging In Place, Cognitive & Emotional Well Being, Health, Long Term Care Planning
By Tabitha Justice & JT Hunter Caregiving is often seen as a one-sided responsibility, where one person provides care and the other simply receives it. But true caregiving is a partnership—one that focuses on dignity, independence, and mutual support. When...
by Tabitha Justice | Feb 11, 2025 | Caregiving And Aging In Place, Cognitive & Emotional Well Being, Health
By Tabitha Justice & JT Hunter Taking care of a loved one is one of the most selfless things you can do, but that doesn’t mean it should come at the expense of your own health and happiness. Too often, caregivers put themselves last, thinking that their needs...
by Tabitha Justice | Feb 11, 2025 | Caregiving And Aging In Place, Cognitive & Emotional Well Being, Health, Long Term Care Planning
By Tabitha Justice & JT Hunter Caring for a loved one can be one of the most rewarding experiences, but it can also take a toll on your mental, physical, and emotional well-being. Many caregivers start with a strong sense of purpose, but over time, the demands of...
by Tabitha Justice | Feb 11, 2025 | Caregiving And Aging In Place, Cognitive & Emotional Well Being, Health, Long Term Care Planning, Most Popular
y Tabitha Justice & JT Hunter Hearing the words “Your loved one has dementia” can be overwhelming, heartbreaking, and confusing all at once. What happens next? What do you need to do? How do you prepare for the road ahead? While every journey is different, having...
by Tabitha Justice | Feb 11, 2025 | Caregiving And Aging In Place, Cognitive & Emotional Well Being, Health, Long Term Care Planning, Most Popular
By Tabitha Justice & JT Hunter Too many families make the same mistake when it comes to dementia care: they wait too long to plan. By the time care is needed, the stress and urgency make it nearly impossible to think clearly, much less make informed decisions. ...