Posts by Pat Tarantino
Summer Heat Wave Safety
Summer heat in New York City is here to stay, but with a little preparation, you don’t need to break a sweat protecting yourself or your loved ones during a heat wave. Extreme Heat and Older Adults Extreme heat typically has a more significant effect on older adults due to how our bodies change as…
Read MoreHow To Prevent Elder Fraud
Financial scams targeting seniors succeed with alarming frequency, costing an estimated $3 billion in the US alone, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. These crimes often go unreported and with so much personal banking and business moving online, vulnerable adults face more potential scams now than ever before. Lower your exposure to scams Small…
Read MorePost-Pandemic Check-In
While the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact day-to-day life, increasing vaccination rates mean many older adults feel ready to “re-enter” the world after more than a year of isolation. As families reunite, some adult children are noticing that isolation has taken a toll on the mental and physical well-being of their parents. The last year…
Read MoreVacationing as a Family Caregiver
The past year has been challenging for everyone, but especially for families providing long-term care to older family members. As COVID-19 vaccinations become readily available, many families are eagerly planning their first vacations since the pandemic began, but must consider their responsibilities as family caregivers and the well-being of their loved ones. The following article…
Read MoreDepartment for the Aging Offers Resources for New Family Caregivers
New York City is home to an estimated one million people who provide unpaid care and assistance to family members, friends and neighbors. In many cases these caregivers are the sole lifeline for a person in need, providing day-to-day assistance with tasks ranging from errands and transport to assistance with medication, meals and other critical…
Read MoreHow Transportation Assistance Levels (TAL) Changed Emergency Preparedness in Home Care
In most households, emergency preparedness plans establish when to shelter in place and when to evacuate during an emergency event. However, in homes with older adults or individuals with mobility limitations, evacuating without proper support can make a dangerous situation worse. In an effort to better protect New Yorkers with limited mobility, the New York…
Read MorePreventing Foggy Glasses While Wearing a Mask
Using a face mask is the easiest way to slow the spread of COVID-19, but doing so comes with a few minor nuisances, foggy glasses being the number one complaint amongst older adults. What causes foggy glasses? Glasses fog when the warm air you exhale rises from the top of your mask and hits the…
Read MoreNYC Snow Removal and Regulations
February has been one of the snowiest months in recent memory and residual ice and slush continue to pose slip-and-fall hazards for New Yorkers. Read the following for helpful tips on safe snow removal, as well as NYC regulations on when snow must be removed. NYC Snow Regulations In New York City, property owners are…
Read MoreUnderstanding Catastrophic Insurance and Home Health Care
Catastrophic Health Insurance plans are valuable resources found in many employee and retiree benefit packages that often go overlooked when they are needed most. What is Catastrophic Health Insurance? When considering this coverage, most people think of sudden injuries, like a car crash or serious fall, but these plans also cover medical costs for serious illnesses…
Read MoreHow to Use Long Term Care Insurance for Home Health Care
When financially planning for retirement, Long Term Care Insurance plays a major role in offsetting expenses associated with maintaining long-term health and independence through home health care. This blog will discuss Long Term Care Insurance coverage, how to access these benefits, and strategies for making the most of these plans. What is Long Term Care…
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