Planning for Life
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'Mom's Losing Her Memory. I'm Losing My Mind'
Some of the first symptoms of dementia can be scary for both the person living with it and their children. Registered nurse Kathy Stewart, a veteran caregiver, talks about her new book "Mom's Losing Her Memory. I'm Losing My Mind."
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Taking charge of your elderly parent's life
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Resources to help elderly parents find a place to live
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Moving your aging parent into an adult group home
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Making major decisions for your aging parent
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Tonasket's assisted living facility closing, ousting seniors from homes
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Convincing aging loved ones to stop driving
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Tips to get an impaired driver off the road
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Elders and driving
Resource Links
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Assisted Living Seattle
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Home Care Seattle
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CHOICE Advisory Services
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Search for elder law attorneys
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Washington Dept. of Veterans Affairs
Resource Links
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Affordable/Low Income Senior Housing: Senior Information & Assistance
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Medicaid (for older adults who have outlived their savings and require care)
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Girlfriends with Aging Parents
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Washington DOL driver evaluation request form
More Planning for Life
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People caring for aging parents find strength in numbers
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Key long-term-care insurer to raise women's premiums
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Web extra: Why start a blog for people with aging parents?
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How the elderly can benefit from yoga
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Is it possible to make elderly people less frail?
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Immune globulin may stop Alzheimer's progression
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Test your memory for Alzheimer's
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Could hormone therapy halt rapid aging for women with Alzheimer's risk?
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Newly ID'd gene triples risk for Alzheimer's disease
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Seattle family shares their story of coping with Alzheimer's
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Study: Exercise may stave off early Alzheimer's
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Number of people with Alzheimer’s expected to triple by 2050
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Despite Alzheimer's diagnosis, life goes on
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Alzheimer’s, dementia patient wandering cases increasing
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Energy drink for the brain could slow Alzheimer's
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Alzheimer's cases on the rise among minorities
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Study: Exercise slows Alzheimer's brain atrophy
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Can red wine keep Alzheimer's from getting worse?




