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Are Our Aging Parents Taking Too Many Pills?

Did you ever ask your aging parents how many prescriptions they are taking?    The answer could surprise you.  Sometimes there are so many pill bottles, no one is keeping track of all of them.  Parents' memory loss, too many drugs to track easily, lack of money to pay for…
Mikol Davis
May 31, 2012
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The Tough Question: Move In With Your Aging Parent?

The Tough Question: Move In With Your Aging Parent? We hope you are enjoying the beginning of spring and this time of renewal.  Mikol and I have recently moved our offices to new, brighter and better space and we're feeling very renewed!  Wouldn't you agree that there is nothing like…
Mikol Davis
May 10, 2012
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The Boomers Guide to Aging Parents: The Complete Guide

The Boomers Guide To Aging Parents, The Complete Guide.......$39.95 If you have more worries than handling money for aging loved ones, and your aging parent is creating frustration in other areas of life, find answers in The Complete Guide. You don't need to stay frustrated with a parent refusing help,…
Mikol Davis
November 29, 2011
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Avoid the Number One Mistake With Your Healthcare Directive

Before I started in this work, consulting with elders, mediating family disputes, and writing about what I’ve learned, I didn’t have a healthcare directive. Hey, I was in my 50’s, healthy, and expected to live a long time. (I still expect that!). It could wait. But once I began to…
Mikol Davis
November 14, 2011