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Assisted Living Options: Research Early, Don't Wait for Crisis Call

Jacqueline Marcell
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Jacqueline Marcell is a former college professor and television...

Jacqueline Marcell

Monday, December 01, 2008
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Sooo, it behooves everyone to talk to their elders early while everyone is still healthy and thinking clearly. By having rational solutions for their later years documented and discussing Assisted Living options, when the time comes it will hopefully be much easier to accomplish.

 

Recently I interviewed Ryan Malone, the editor of InsideAssistedLiving.com on my Coping with Caregiving radio program, and was impressed with his information. He was only 33 in 2005 when his mother had a stroke, which catapulted him into the caregiving world where he experienced nearly every level of eldercare. After finding so few options for families trying to evaluate Assisted Living options, Ryan dedicated himself to building a “by families, for families” resource on the topic. He’s also compiled an extensive 25 question survey and is offering it free of charge to my readers: http://www.insideassistedliving.com/family-survey

 

Learn more about Jacqueline, an international speaker, radio host, and bestselling author at ElderRage.com

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