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It's the Holidays - My Mother/Father/Cousin isn't who they used to be
It's the Holidays - My Mother/Father/Cousin isn't who they used to be

My mother has changed.

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Marcie DimensteinNovember 30, 2022Elder Pathways
When to Stop Driving:  Who Decides and How?
When to Stop Driving: Who Decides and How?

When to stop driving and Who Decides

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Marcie DimensteinOctober 8, 2022
"I Can't Let Them Just Sit All Day"  How do I get them to engage?
"I Can't Let Them Just Sit All Day" How do I get them to engage?
Marcie DimensteinAugust 5, 2022Elder PathwaysComment
Estrangement - Things to Know
Estrangement - Things to Know
Marcie DimensteinMarch 14, 2021
An Interview by ....
An Interview by ....

I was interviewed by Matthew Peterson of Homecare Caregivers

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Marcie DimensteinFebruary 26, 2021Comment
Another take on Aging at Home
Another take on Aging at Home
Marcie DimensteinJanuary 31, 2021Comment
Suicide is a Growing Problem Among those 65 and up - Particularly with Guns
Suicide is a Growing Problem Among those 65 and up - Particularly with Guns

Elders are at risk of suicide. They can kill themselves, but it will be easier if they have a gun. If they are depressed, services are available - even in the middle of the pandemic.

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Marcie DimensteinDecember 11, 2020Elder PathwaysElder, Geriatric, Suicide, gun, Risk
Urinary Incontinence in Aging : What You Need To Know
Urinary Incontinence in Aging : What You Need To Know
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Telehealth Can Be Easy
Telehealth Can Be Easy
Marcie DimensteinSeptember 27, 2020
Coronovirus and Self Care
Coronovirus and Self Care
Marcie DimensteinSeptember 21, 2020Comment
What is an “Elder Orphan”?
What is an “Elder Orphan”?
Marcie DimensteinSeptember 2, 2020
Safe Painkillers for Those of Us Over 62
Safe Painkillers for Those of Us Over 62
Marcie DimensteinJanuary 2, 2020
What Does It Cost to Care for My Loved One?
What Does It Cost to Care for My Loved One?
Marcie DimensteinFebruary 2, 2019
Holidays and Dementia
Holidays and Dementia
Marcie DimensteinDecember 2, 2018
Person-Centered Care at the Heart of Aging Life Care Managers Work with Aging Adults
Person-Centered Care at the Heart of Aging Life Care Managers Work with Aging Adults
Marcie DimensteinDecember 2, 2018
Planning for the Future: Long Term Care
Planning for the Future: Long Term Care
Marcie DimensteinNovember 6, 2018
8 Things the Sandwich Generation Should Know to Help Ease the Stress of Managing the Care of Mom, Dad, the Kids…and Themselves
8 Things the Sandwich Generation Should Know to Help Ease the Stress of Managing the Care of Mom, Dad, the Kids…and Themselves
Marcie DimensteinOctober 2, 2018
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