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Tips for Starting a Conversation About End-of-Life Care
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Talking about end-of-life care can be difficult, but AARP caregiving expert Amy Goyer is here to help. This guide will walk you through important questions to ask and how to approach your loved ones to ensure you are making them comfortable.
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A Daughter’s Journey From Homeless to Hero
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When her dad fell ill and could no longer work, Jenna Ploof became his primary caregiver while continuing to excel in school and working full-time to provide for her family.
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Nursing Home Residents Get First Hugs in Months
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Chicago nursing home resident Finnie Rosner and her daughter Ellen were able to reunite after more than a year apart due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Hospital Discharge and Beyond: Why Family Caregivers Need Support in Care Transitions
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Learn from healthcare leaders driving age-friendly policies and practices to offer more recognition and support to family caregivers.
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Soldier Learns to Walk Again With Daughter’s Help
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After Army Staff Sgt. Chaz Allen lost his legs in an explosion in Afghanistan, his daughter Derynwas a critical part of his recovery journey at home.
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Siblings Put College on Hold to Care for Grandfather
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In delaying their plans to help their grandfather, the Kapanui siblings embody “kuleana,” the Hawaiian word for responsibility.
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What to Say When a Friend Loses a Loved One
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Etiquette Expert Elaine Swann gives advice on how to comfort and support your grieving friend.
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How Leading-Edge Health Systems Integrate Family Caregivers
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AARP and The John A. Hartford Foundation lead a discussion with health system leaders innovating on hospital front lines in support of family caregivers.
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Civil Rights Pioneer Thrives With Granddaughter’s Help
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In 1956 Rob Grier broke barriers as the first African American player in the Sugar Bowl. Now, his family practices teamwork in caring for him.
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Why COVID-19 Killed So Many People in Nursing Homes
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In one year since the first case of COVID-19 in a U.S. nursing home, more than 170,000 people who lived and worked in long term care facilities have died from the virus. In this video, we explained what happened.
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A Legal Checklist for Family Caregivers
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As a caregiver, you have a big responsibility in managing your care recipient’s legal affairs. Here’s a checklist to help you protect their legal rights as well as your own.
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