
When It’s Time for an Aging Driver to Hit the Brakes
Navigating the delicate issue of when it’s time for an aging loved one to stop driving can be challenging for families. This comprehensive article from the New York Times, “When
Navigating the delicate issue of when it’s time for an aging loved one to stop driving can be challenging for families. This comprehensive article from the New York Times, “When
Elder Rage, or Take My Father… Please!: How to Survive Caring for Aging Parents By Jacqueline MarcellElder Rage is the story of a highly accomplished daughter’s tenacious love for her father as he spirals downward
As our parents age, ensuring they receive the appropriate care becomes a crucial part of maintaining their quality of life. This insightful article from AAA provides a comprehensive guide on
The Dementia Care Partner’s Workbook by Edward G Shaw MD The Dementia Care Partner’s Workbook is a new resource from Companion Press that is both a support group participant’s manual and self-study
Caring for a family member can be overwhelming, especially when the demands lead to severe personal consequences. This NPR article explores the heartbreaking reality of caregivers who, due to the
A Leader’s Manual for Dementia Care Partner Support Groups by Edward G Shaw MD If you’re thinking about starting a support group for dementia care partners, this leader’s manual is for
The Georgia Society of Certified Public Accountants featured ACAP in their most recent membership publication. The group saw great interest in ACAP and felt it would be of interest to
Keenagers: Telling a New Story about Aging By Corinne Auman, PhD What pops into your head when you hear the word “old”? Do you picture a graying grandmother, or a stooped
Meet Me Where I Am by Mary Ann Drummond, RN Meet Me Where I Am is a wonderful guide, particularly for those who interact with someone who has Alzheimer’s disease or another
ACAP began in a community “next door” to some of the areas hit the hardest by Hurricane Helene. We are heartbroken by the devastation in western NC as well as elsewhere caused
Information, resources, support and community for adult-children as they care for their aging parents and for themselves.
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