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Special Coronavirus Tele-Town Hall on Caregiving
1:30:19
Actress Susan Lucci and AARP CEO Jo Ann Jenkins discussed how to support family caregivers and protect residents in nursing facilities
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Planning Your Advance Health Care Directives
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AARP caregiving expert and attorney Amanda Singleton provides advice on preparing your advance health care directives during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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6 Questions to Ask if a Loved One Is in a Nursing Home
2:07
AARP expert Amy Goyer provides questions to ask nursing homes, assisted living or other long-term care facilities during the COVID-19 outbreak.
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How to Form a Caregiving Plan During Coronavirus
1:57
Many older adults may rely more on family members’ help during social isolation. Here's how caregivers can get prepared and keep loved ones healthy.
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What Not to Say to a Caregiver
1:32
Family caregivers have a tough job. Learn some things you can say to be supportive — and things you should never say to a caregiver.
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The AARP Minute: February 4, 2020
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In today’s “AARP Minute,” heart attack symptoms are different for men and women, and a new documentary showcases art, activism and race in black cinema.
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How to Get Paid as a Caregiver
1:36
Caregiving for a loved one can be time-consuming and drain your finances, but there are ways to get help with earning money.
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How to Talk to Someone Who's Terminally Ill
2:04
Talking to someone who is dying is very hard. Here is some advice to guide your conversation.
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Managing Medications: Administering Eye Drops
4:48
Eye drops are often prescribed to prevent infection or reduce inflammation. Learn two ways caregivers can help someone put in eye drops.
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Managing Medications: Taking an Anticoagulant
3:47
Learn the side effects and proper way to take warfarin, a frequently prescribed anticoagulant drug often taken for heart conditions and blood clots.
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Managing Medications: Administering Insulin Injections
5:53
Detailed instructions for family caregivers who need to help someone administer an insulin injection, a medication used to treat diabetes.
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