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With a bit of insight one can see the wisdom of being selfish. Letting go of some things that don't have to be done is a good place to start. We suggest ways to take care of another person's needs without losing your own.

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FinanciaI Considerations Video #2

The parents of "boomers" are starting to need care, ranging from occasional in-home assistance to full service nursing home care, with an associated price tag from $ 1000 to over $4000 per month! Where does one come up with that kind of money
Accompanying Reading Resource: RCE Book Financial-Management Strategies for Caregivers
$16.00

Housing Options Video #3


To continue to live at home, it's helpful if a person can drive, shop, cook and do household chores. Many of us will lose one or more of these abilities, as we grow older. We explain a variety of options that represent a continuum of care.
Accompanying Reading Resource: RCP Fact Sheets Housing Options for Seniors Today,
Accessory Apartments, Elder Cottages these are free of charge. And RCE Booklet Housing As
We Grow Older $6.00

Medicare From a Caregivers Point of View Video #4

This video is an explanation of the differences between Medicare and Medicaid. Produced by Health Care Financial Administration.
Accompanying Reading Resource: RCE Fact Sheet Medicare ABC's: Understanding and
Choosing Medicare Coverage

Wizen a Parent Dies Video #5

The bond between parent and child is a powerful one, and death may bring up issues long forgotten or never resolved. There are many other issues when a parent dies and leaves young children behind. Hear the insights of a young child whose father died. We suggest ways for adults to take care of unresolved issues with their now deceased parent.

Grief Etiquette Video #6

Grief etiquette is not so much as a set of rules as way of being; it requires accepting a place for sadness, for something that cannot be fixed. This video offers suggestions that may help you provide the support your grieving friend or loved one so desperately needs.
Accompanying Reading Resource: RCE Fact Sheets GriefWork: Guide for Survival and Growth

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