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Aging Parents – Checklists and Worksheets

by Mike Gamble

Well-designed checklists and worksheets can be very helpful — especially for new caregivers — and for caregivers whose loved ones’ conditions and nursing care plans are changing. Many websites have excellent checklists, but they can be difficult to find — sometimes even out-of-date. We’ve taken the best and modified/updated them to be even more useful.

How to Tell if Your Elderly Loved One Needs Help

Can Your Loved One Still Drive Safely?

Home Alone — Is Your Elderly Loved One OK?

Home Safety Checklist (printer friendly version)

Assisted Living Checklist (printer friendly version)

Worksheet: Assisted Living Expenses — Finding the Money to Pay for Care (printer friendly version)

Nursing Home Checklist (printer friendly version)

Worksheet: Nursing Home Expenses — Finding the Money to Pay for Care (printer friendly version)

Memory Care Checklist (printer friendly version)


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Mike Gamble

Mike is a former family caregiver with a passion for improving the Quality of Life for Older Adults and Family Caregivers. Read More…

Topics

  • Elderly Alcoholic Parents & Spouses
  • My Elderly Dad Really Hates Me
  • Hallucinations and the Elderly
  • Heart Attack!
  • Your Elderly Parent about Driving
  • My Toes Are Cold!
  • Narcissistic Personality Disorder
  • Criminals in Nursing Homes
  • That Work for Toxic Parents
  • Strokes and Mini-Strokes (TIAs)
  • Swallowing Problems
  • What’s Going On With Mom?
  • What are Your Odds of Getting Alzheimer’s?
  • Additional Ways of Financing

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