Caring for Parents While Caring for Children

As America ages, the incidences of adult children caring for their parents as well as their own children are increasing. The demands of work and caregiving are adding additional tolls to already demanding schedules. These demands cause trouble at the workplace and in the home, as caring needs increase at both ends of the life cycle. But with Independence-4-Seniors Home Care of Hinsdale, help is just a phone call away. Contact us today for an in-home assessment.

Downloadable Tools and Tips:

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Web Resources:

Click the links below to access resource Web sites to find out more about caring for parents while caring for children.

Caring Connections

Caring Connections, a program of the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization, provides an assortment of information on improving end-of-life care.

Government Benefits
Look here for eligibility of government benefits and get contact info for the programs you're interested in. Fill out the questionnaires to ensure that you're not missing anything.

American Association of Daily Money Managers
Especially helpful for long-distance caring of parents, this site provides access to a daily money manager that will pay bills, make deposits, process insurance claims and handle other financial tasks that Mom and Dad may no longer be up to doing.

National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys
The National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys is a great means for keeping up to date on elder law issues and locating attorneys near an elderly loved one who specialize in elderly issues, including estate planning, powers of attorney, health proxies and Medicaid eligibility.

Free Tax Counseling for the Elderly
Tax-Aide, courtesy of the AARP, offers free income tax preparation tips, advice and resources from an army of volunteers year round.

Medicare
This government site for people who qualify for Medicare is easier to navigate and more useful than the official site of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (cms.hhs.gov). It offers an interactive tool for comparing Medicare prescription drug plans and tips for lowering costs in the coverage gap known as the doughnut hole.