Caregiving Archive
Low levels of physical exertion helps older caregivers from health problems associated with caregiving
0 Comments Published October 30th, 2008 in Caregiver Health Issues, Caregiving, Life in general, Primary Family CaregivingA recent study reported by MedPage Today suggests that physical exertion will help in the mortality rate of older caregivers between ages 70-79. The study also found that white males were the least likely to be caregivers. I find this to be fairly predictable based on anecdotal evidence from observations of situations with friends, family, [...]
Caregiver needing care
1 Comment Published October 21st, 2008 in 24 Hour Care, Breast Cancer, Cancer, Caregiver Health Issues, Caregiving, Primary Family CaregivingWell it has been a while. I went up and got the two kids Cody (10) and Elizabeth (6) so that their mom could continue tests to determine her complete diagnosis. These kids have been through so much in the last year. Their Grandpa died from a complication from surgery in March 2007. Then [...]
Caregiver again?
0 Comments Published July 3rd, 2008 in Aging parents, Breast Cancer, Caregiver Health Issues, Caregiving, Life in generalI was just recovering from the fatigue and depression that I felt after caring for my aunt as she lost her battle with breast cancer. And now, my cousin (my aunt’s daughter) was just diagnosed with breast cancer (one week after her mother in law was diagnosed with lung cancer and 6 weeks after her [...]
Long Term Health Care premium tax credit with Caregiver Credit
0 Comments Published June 13th, 2008 in Caregiving, Legislation related to Caregivers, Life in general, Primary Family CaregivingThe Connecticut Rep. Joe Courtney has introduced a bill H.R. 6237 that would provide a federal tax credit for Long Term Health Care insurance premiums and a caregiver tax credit under certain circumstances. You can see the rest of the article on Courant.com (June 14). The entire bill can be found on the Library of [...]
This is a portion of a good article on long term health care (LTHC) on Forbes.com (May 22,2008) under investments.
Long-term-care insurance may not be right for every situation. It may not be the answer for people who can rely on family members to provide care for them at home, says Michael Haubrich, a fee-only [...]