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Help an Elderly Parent Without Going Broke
There’s a name for the Hoffas and the growing number of people facing the same challenge: the Sandwich Generation. Not only are they raising children, but they are also caring for elderly parents. In the Hoffas’ case, the good news is that their children are through college, and the...
Tags: Patient, Income, MoneyWatch, Hoffas, Dan, Adult Family Home, Healthcare, Operational Accounting, Personal Finance, Finance, Elderly parent, Aging Parents, Housing counselor, In-home care, COPES, Elder law lawyer, Geriatric care manager, Barbara Bedway
Articles 2009-09-15

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Health Department Seeks People to Serve on Adult Family Home Advisory Committee
OLYMPIA, Wash.--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 25, 1998--If you want to have a voice in the future of adult family homes, now is your chance.The state Department of Health is looking for people to serve on an advisory committee for regulations, rules, enforcement, staffing, and training requirements for adult family homes.Adult family homes...
Tags: Business Wire
Research articles 1998-08-25
Tacoma, Wash., Adult Home Loses License, Has Appealed.
By Adam Lynn, The News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 12--State officials have revoked the license of a Tacoma adult family home, alleging the operator endangered residents by failing to follow laws. The Department of Social...
Tags: News Tribune Co.
Research articles 2003-12-12
Lakeview Center hopes to move residents into home
La Crosse County plans to open its first adult family home in West Salem as part of the "reinvention" of Lakeview Health Center.The county board will vote Thursday whether to buy the house at 340 Wagon Drive so four adults with developmental disabilities from Lakeview can live there.Human Services Director...
Tags: Lakeview Center Inc.
Research articles 2005-08-16
Estate Planning Essentials: 8 Steps to Protect Your Family
Take care of these things today and your loved ones will be grateful that you've saved them money and anguish after you die. But look at it this way: If the worst should happen and you don’t have your financial affairs in order, you’ll leave your loved ones...
Tags: Estate, Financial, Beneficiary, Attorney, MoneyWatch, 401(k), Insurance, Financial Planning, Personal Finance, Asset Management, Retirement Plans, Taxes, Financial Accounting, Human Resources, Benefits, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Finance, Operational Planning, Will, Power of attorney, Durable power of attorney, Springing power of attorney, Living trust, Life insurance, Living Will, Do Not Resuscitate, Stewart Welch, Advance directive, Kate Ashford
Articles 2009-09-02
New Study from Home Instead Senior Care Shows Lack of Communication among Family Members; Expert Advises Seniors to Talk with Family about Future Care
OMAHA, Neb. -- Almost one quarter (23%) of adult Americans are presently caring for or assisting an elderly parent or relative with their activities of daily living. Surprisingly, three out of four senior relatives, however, did not reach out and ask for help from family members, according to a new...
Tags: Home Instead Senior Care
Research articles 2005-10-11
Hearthstone offers five single-family models.(FRIDAY HOME GUIDE)(ACTIVE ADULT LIVING)
Byline: Michele Lerner, SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES Ellicott City in Howard County, Md., has long attracted visitors to its charming streets, unusual shops, antiques stores and restaurants. Ryan Homes is building an active-adult community in Ellicott City where buyers must be...
Tags: Hearthstone Inc.
Research articles 2005-02-11
Maryland family sues for wrongful death
The family of an Anne Arundel County man who died at University of Maryland Medical Center is suing for wrongful death in Baltimore City Circuit Court. Derek Brierley's wife, Helen, and five adult children allege a nurse negligently removed Brierley's central line on March 19, 2004, and that...
Tags: HEALTHCARE, University of Maryland
Research articles 2007-03-16
Judge: Reid family in 'crisis' NFL NOTES
NORRISTOWN, Pa. -- A judge who sentenced Philadelphia Eagles coach Andy Reid's sons to jail on Thursday likened the coach's home to "a drug emporium" and questioned whether his adult sons should live there, given their drug problems. "There isn't any structure there that this court can...
Tags: addict, Benefits, CAREER, Games, HARDWARE, HEALTHCARE, NFL, SOFTWARE, Tablets
Research articles 2007-11-02
Parents in China fear online love games make children grow up too fast
BEIJING, AFP ? Parents in China have voiced fears that Internet love games give children a premature interest in adult family life. Teenagers are increasingly turning to cyberspace games in which they can "tie the knot", go on virtual honeymoons and "have children" all at the click of a...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, China, Games, INTERNET, Xinhua News Agency
Research articles 2004-01-25
Boomerang Kids? How to Kick Your Kid Out of the Nest
So much for the empty nest. More and more adult children, unable to support themselves in a tough economy, are showing up on mom and dad?s doorstep. Here?s how to minimize the financial drain and emotional strain, while helping your children get back on their feet ? and out the...
Tags: Job, Kid, MoneyWatch, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Adult Children, Children Moving Back Home, Stay-At-Home Kids, Boomerang Kids, Christina Newberry, Abby Wilner, Jane Isay, Jane Adams, ShitMyDadSays, Empty Nest, Kim Girard
Articles 2009-10-12
Talk is even cheaper; Internet phone service providers line up in NY.(News)
Byline: anita jain When the adult daughter of real estate agent Cindy Wayland moved back home, the family's phone bill immediately went through the roof. That's why last spring, Ms. Wayland was among the first to sign up for a brand-new monthly pl ...
Tags: cable, Cablevision Systems Corp., Internet, Internet phone, phone, Time Warner Cable Inc., VoIP, Vonage Holdings Corp.
Research articles 2004-01-12
Senate Committee's Health Insurance Plan Doesn't Add Up
The great magicians on the Senate Finance Committee have pulled the rabbit out of their hat to reduce the 10-year cost of their reform plan to $1 trillion. And what have they come up with? According to Senator Kent Conrad (D-ND), they’ve cut the cost mainly by reducing eligibility for...
Tags: Health Insurance, Healthcare Plan, Health Care, U.S. Senate, Blues, Vertical Industries, Healthcare, Benefits, Insurance, Financial Planning, Human Resources, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Finance, Ken Terry
Blog posts 2009-06-26
College-Town Bargain Homes Beckon to Families, Retirees
Looking for a great place to raise a family, retire after you've raised one, or invest your IRA funds in a strong rental-home market?  Maybe it's time for you to go back to college. A new Coldwell Banker survey confirms what real estate professionals have long known...
Tags: Home, Coldwell Banker Survey, College Town, Real Estate, Vertical Industries, Healthcare, Business Operations, Chris Pummer
Blog posts 2009-11-06
Federal Program Providing Meals to Children and Adults Year Round Needs More Participants & Community Partners
To: STATE EDITORSContact: Louis Brienza, Nutrition Program Manager of Bright from the Start, +1-404-651-7433 ATLANTA,Dec. 17/PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Qualifying individuals can receive meals through the Child and Adult Care Food Program CACFP. These meals are available through participating facilities including child care centers, adult care centers, Head Start programs, before and...
Tags: food, Manufacturing, nutrition, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Research articles 2007-12-17
James Brown's body placed in a S.C. crypt
COLUMBIA, S.C. AP -- James Brown's body was placed in a crypt Saturday at the Beech Island home of one his daughters, family and friends of the soul singer said. White balloons were released and Brown's adult children and other family members and friends sang and prayed over...
Tags: Associated Press, HEALTHCARE
Research articles 2007-03-11
SPECTATOR'S NOTES, THE
This week, my family celebrated a century of continuous occupation of the house in Sussex where my sister now lives. The place came into the family in the 19th century, but was let to the Church of England Temperance Society as a home for 38 'adult male inebriates' until...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., Government, SOFTWARE, theory
Research articles 2007-10-27
Number of landline-free households up 10% in US
It's that time of year again, when the National Center for Health Statistics NCHS publishes its biannual study of US consumers' new penchant for cutting landlines in favor of cell phone service. The latest news echoes the trend we've seen from past studies: wireless-only individuals and households are on the...
News items 2009-08-07
Air Force's Shaffer has unfinished business
Dan Shaffer was 6 years old -- dressed in a Cleveland Browns replica uniform in the side yard of his family's Ohio home -- and he had one thing on his mind. Tackle his dad. Years later, Shaffer would mature into a stout, 230-pound...
Tags: Air Force, training
Research articles 2004-08-05
Iraqi journalist says 11 relatives slaughtered in Baghdad
BAGHDAD AFP — An Iraqi journalist said on Monday that gunmen went on a killing spree in his Baghdad home, murdering seven children and four adult relatives, but Iraq's interior ministry denied the attack took place. Dia al-Kawwaz, editor of Internet website Shabeqat Akhbar al-Iraq Network of Iraqi News,...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Baghdad, Government, INTERNET, Iraq, journalist, SECURITY
Research articles 2007-11-26
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