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Articles Posted in Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRC)

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Should You Invest Money or Work Into Selling a Senior’s Property?

After I have completed the task of finding the perfect senior living option for a senior loved one, many of my clients are faced with selling the senior’s property. I have asked my colleague, Senior Real Estate Specialist (SRES) Roz Byrne, to offer advice on that subject: It’s an age-old…

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Dance is Good Therapy at Any Age – Especially for Seniors

While “age 55 and older” seems to be the general definition of an American “senior,” I have never allowed my age to deter me from enjoying two of my favorite activities: tap and jazz dancing. As a senior living advisor and former part-time children’s dance teacher, I am pleased to…

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A Senior’s Power Of Attorney For Health Care Should Know His/Her Personal History And Medical Needs

As a Certified Guardian, I am often asked to act as a senior’s Power of Attorney for Health Care when s/he doesn’t have a family member who is willing or fit to act for him/her. Simply stated, the Power of Attorney for Health Care grants the designated “agent” control over…

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Senior advisors can help families navigate tough decisions and health-care issues By Jean Murphy Daily Herald Correspondent

How in the world are busy professionals who also have growing children supposed to find the time to handle their aging parents’ issues – both health and living arrangements? More and more of them are turning to experienced professionals who have experience in the field and can assist with everything…

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We All Can Help End Elder Abuse

Elder abuse is a crime. It can occur whether your loved one is at home, attending adult day care, or living in a senior living community. And like any other crime, you have an obligation to report it. This month, I have asked one of my trusted partners, Mike and…

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Sometimes There May Be Only One Viable Senior Living Option for Your Loved One–And I Will Find It!

This month, I am celebrating the 11-year anniversary of the opening of Andrea Donovan Senior Living Advisors. I am hoping that I have at least another 11 years of rewarding work ahead of me. I have to chuckle because I have had so many unusual requests over the past decade,…

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Before Your Loved One Moves Into a Senior Living Community, S/He Must Sample the Food.

When I started serving in the senior living industry over 15 years ago, all communities included three meals in the rent. Three meals were just part of the senior’s care package, whether the level of care be independent living, assisted living, or skilled nursing home. While that still holds true…

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When Selecting a Senior Living Community for a Loved One, Please Take into Consideration Future Memory Issues

About one-half of the clients who engage me for my services do so after they have already selected a community for a loved one. Then, when a problem arises, they call me to help fix the problem. Unfortunately, no one has a crystal ball and can anticipate some of the…

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If Your Senior Loved One Purchased Long Term Care Insurance, Please Check To See If The Policy Has An Inflation Guard Benefit

Many seniors have a tendency to keep private their financial realities. However, if your senior loved one purchased long-term care insurance to cover the costs of a stay in a community or to hire non-medical home care, you will want to ask if you can look at it. I say…

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When Touring Continuing Care Retirement Communities You Need to See All Levels of Care

I remember fifteen years ago when I started as an Admissions and Marketing Director in the senior living industry, my future boss took me on a complete tour of the community. Or so I thought. The community included independent living, where most of the seniors were well off mentally and…

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