Richard M. Barron
attorney at law
Helping your loved one
Get the nursing home
care they deserve,
while legally protecting
your Family's assets.
Alzheimers
Resource Center
Care-giving for someone with Alzheimer's is one of the most
difficult jobs in the world.
In addition to making
sure that your loved one's daily needs are met, you are also
faced with the fact that your relationship with this person
is no longer what it once was.
Oh, and as a little
side note, you are also trying to maintain some sort of life
of your own. Many care-giving guides out there give
very technical and clinical information to try to enable
caregivers do a better job.
What you need is
practical information and useful
suggestions to make the everyday things of life easier:
How can I get my Mom to take a bath?
What do I do when
Dad won't sit down and eat?
What do I do when my
husband becomes agitated and upset?
These are
the things that, when faced everyday, lead to caregiver
burnout. Caregiver burnout is what leads to the
need to place your loved one in a 24 hour care setting.
Our free Alzheimer's Resource Center is designed to help
relieve the frustration, stress, and anxiety involved in
caring for a member of your family with Alzheimer's and
help you decide when or if it's best to use alternative
care.
Click
here for your
FREE
copy of the following Alzheimer's Information Resources
Caring
For Someone With
Alzheimer's.......
Real World Strategies That Work
by Peggy Tener, B.S.W.,
N.H.A.
In this report, you'll
discover....
*How to comfortably care
for your loved one with Alzheimer's, while
maintaining a
life of your own.
*How to
overcome the daily
frustrations, and make everyday life easier for you and your
loved one.
*How to
reduce boredom
and anxiety with a daily schedule.
*Practical tips for making
daily activities and outings go smoothly.
*Plus, 6 ways to help you
reduce the stress involved in being a caregiver.
*And 6 questions you should
ask when considering alternative care for your
loved one.
Helpful Hints for
Caregivers in the Home: A Quick-Reference Chart
Includes advice for when your loved one is bored, restless,
or wandering. What to do when they become tense
and
begin to yell. Or when they become depressed and want
to stay in bed all day long.
Safe Driving, including........
*When and how to get the Alzheimer's
Patient Off the Road.
*How Alzheimer's affects insurance, accidents, and
driver's license privileges.
*When driving moves from a convenience issue to a safety
issue, and more.
The last thing
you'd want is for your loved one with
Alzheimer's to cause an accident, which could lead to
serious injury, legal problems, and financial burdens for
you and your family.
Click Here to request this
FREE
information....
Alzheimer's Survival Kit
This
kit will help you in determining
*The
first legal steps
*Planning
Ahead
*Safe
driving
*Continuing
care
*Medicaid
Planning and Division of Assets
Click here to
request this FREE information
Click Here For
Medicaid Planning
Click
Here for Planning Documents
Legal Disclaimer
This information
has been provided for informational purposes only. It
does not constitute legal advice.
The receipt of
this information does not establish an attorney-client
privilege.
Proper legal
advice can only be given upon consideration of all the
relevant facts and the law.
Therefore, you
should not act upon any information contained herein without
seeking
appropriate
legal counsel.
Richard M. Barron
Attorney at Law
209 E. Main Street
Whitesboro, Texas 76273
903-564-3663, 800-939-9093
Fax - 903-564-5562
e-mail -
[email protected]
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