Helping Parents and Alzheimer’s Patients with Finances
December 23, 2008 by Mary Emma Allen
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
Alzheimer’s Finances
There often comes a time when elderly parents, especially those who experience strokes or develop Alzheimer’s, need help with their finances. Eventually someone may have to take over their finances entirely.
This generally is a difficult time for both parents and children or whomever becomes in charge. I found helping my mother make out checks, decide which bills to pay, and go over accounts was no problem. It was when she began to lose the ability to understand and made unrational decisions. There is a reluctance within many of us to take financial matters out of our parents’ hands, even …read more
The High Price of Fuel Affects Alzheimer’s Caregivers, too
May 29, 2008 by Mary Emma Allen
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
AlzheimersNotes.com
The higher price of gas/petrol unquestionably affects all of us, caregivers included. Doing the usual shopping, doctor visits, pharmacy, church can add up, especially if you live some distance from most of these destinations. When caring for an Alzheimer’s patient, the amount you spend for gasoline can add up, especially in these times of high gas prices.
At the b5media Business Channel, where I co-blog on Home Biz Notes, we featured a round-up of posts with various opinions on this newsworthy aspect of our ecomomy. My co-blogger, Yvonne Russell, mentions the effect of $6.40 per gallon for fuel in her …read more




