Handouts index

Most recent at the top.

When to hire a care manager
Aging Well Blog Handout

Conversations to start now
Aging Well Blog Handout

What’s normal aging…and what’s not
Aging Well Blog Handout

The healing power of nature
Aging Well Blog Handout

Do you need an advance directive?
Aging Well Blog Handout

Preparing for possible singlehood
Aging Well Blog Handout

Connection and healthy aging
Aging Well Blog Handout

Being active as you age
Aging Well Blog Handout

Navigating retirement
Aging Well Blog Handout

Preventing dementia starts now
Aging Well Blog Handout

Wondering about an ADU?
Aging Well Blog Handout

Aging and inflammation
Aging Well Blog Handout

Preparing for a driving test
Aging Well Blog Handout

Planning a multigenerational vacation
Aging Well Blog Handout

Sleep apnea: What you need to know
Aging Well Blog Handout

Considering an independent living community
Aging Well Blog Handout

Choosing a financial power of attorney
Aging Well Blog Handout

Cultivating wisdom
Aging Well Blog Handout

Living with your kids (and grandkids?)
Aging Well Blog Handout

Counteracting internalized ageism
Aging Well Blog Handout

Estate planning for blended families
Aging Well Blog Handout

Writing a memoir, with a twist
Aging Well Blog Handout

Key screening tests covered by Medicare
Aging Well Blog Handout

Do you have “helicopter kids”?
Aging Well Blog Handout

Disclosing a dementia or MCI diagnosis
Aging Well Blog Handout

Choosing a Healthcare Power of Attorney
Aging Well Blog Handout

What is a “life plan community” (aka “CCRC”)?
Aging Well Blog Handout

Living Apart Together
Aging Well Blog Handout

Medicare: Wellness and Prevention
Aging Well Blog Handout

Making friends in later life
Aging Well Blog Handout

What is “IRMAA”?
Aging Well Blog Handout

Crime-proofing your home
Aging Well Blog Handout

Sharing your home
Aging Well Blog Handout

Saying “no” when your kids ask for money
Aging Well Blog Handout

“With a little help from our friends”:
The Village Movement

Aging Well Blog Handout

Medicare coverage while traveling
Aging Well Blog Handout

Solo aging: Eyes wide open
Aging Well Blog Handout

Solo aging: Eyes wide open
Aging Well Blog Handout

  • Making friends in later life
  • Services for solo aging

Getting rid of your stuff
Aging Well Blog Handout

Should you move (closer to your kids)?
Aging Well Blog Handout

Thriving through life transitions
Aging Well Blog Handout

“My kids treat me like a bank”
Aging Well Blog Handout

Adding smart home safety features
Aging Well Blog Handout

Making your home “age-friendly”
Aging Well Blog Handout

  • Remodeling the bathroom
  • Remodeling the kitchen
  • Age-friendly exteriors
  • Age-friendly exteriors

Is cohousing for you?
Aging Well Blog Handout

Should you change to Medicare Advantage?
Aging Well Blog Handout

Long-distance grandparenting: Toddlers and kids
Aging Well Blog Handout

Aging in Place: Pros and Cons
Aging Well Blog Handout

Smartwatches as medical alerts
Aging Well Blog Handout

Decluttering: Why is it so hard?
Aging Well Blog Handout

Improving Concentration and Focus
Aging Well Blog Handout

What is “concierge medicine”?
Aging Well Blog Handout

Are enhanced “hearables” for you?
Aging Well Blog Handout

Should Dad still be driving?
Family Caregiver Newsletter Handout

  • Help Mom be a safer driver
  • Alternatives to driving

“I’m engaged! Why aren’t my kids happy for me?”
Aging Well Blog Handout

What’s in an Alzheimer’s test?
Aging Well Blog Handout

Aging with purpose: Defining your true north
Aging Well Blog Handout

Suppose they don’t get better…
Family Caregiver Newsletter Handout

  • Transitioning from curative care
  • Writing the last chapter

Caregiving Holiday Blues
Family Caregiver Newsletter Handout

  • Coping with the holiday blues
  • Addressing your losses
  • Supporting others in grief

When death is near
CAHPS Module, Family Caregiver Newsletter Handout

  • How you can help
  • Immediately after a death

Shopping tips for Medicare Rx insurance (Part D)
Aging Well Blog Handout

When your children won’t talk to you
Aging Well Blog Handout

Kidney Disease and Dialysis
Family Caregiver Newsletter Handout

  • The decision to start dialysis
  • Medical management without dialysis
  • The decision to stop dialysis

Planning to “retire” from driving
Aging Well Blog Handout

Age-friendly exteriors
Aging Well Blog Handout

Is your loved one depressed?
Family Caregiver Newsletter Handout

  • When depression goes untreated
  • Treating depression

Once your loved one has died
Family Caregiver Newsletter Handout

  • Waves of emotions
  • What to do after a death
  • Eventual reentry

Low vision and vision loss
Family Caregiver Newsletter Handout

  • Emotions following the diagnosis
  • Slowing the progression of glaucoma
  • Age-related macular degeneration

When staying at home isn’t an option
Family Caregiver Newsletter Handout

  • When should you choose a skilled nursing facility?
  • What is "assisted living"?
  • What is a memory unit?

Splitting the pie fairly
Aging Well Blog Handout

Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and what you can do
Aging Well Blog Handout

Worried Dad might have dementia?
Family Caregiver Newsletter Handout

  • Consider MCI (mild cognitive impairment)
  • Talking about brain health
  • What's in an Alzheimer's test?

Living with Parkinson’s Disease
Family Caregiver Newsletter Handout

  • Dietary tips to ease common problems
  • Fighting Parkinson's with exercise
  • Communication challenges

After a stroke: Movement and coordination
Family Caregiver Newsletter Handout

  • Emotions following a stroke
  • When therapy is a workout
  • What is an occupational therapist?

After a stroke: Problems with speech and swallowing
Family Caregiver Newsletter Handout

  • The emotional effects of a stroke
  • Communicating despite aphasia
  • What is a speech therapist?

What is “elder law”?
Aging Well Blog Handout

Age-friendly bathroom remodels
Aging Well Blog Handout

Social Security and the newly single
Aging Well Blog Handout

“Is it Alzheimer’s?”
Aging Well Blog Handout

Driving as we age
Aging Well Blog Handout

Aging-in-Place: Remodel your home
Aging Well Blog Handout

  • A kitchen for your future

Overview of Veterans Benefits
Aging Well Blog Handout

Grandparenting in the time of COVID
Family Caregiver Newsletter Handout

  • Getting the most from video chat
  • Will we ever hug again?

Do you need a Coronavirus Plan?
Aging Well Blog Handout

Osteoporosis: Strengthen bones. Prevent falls.
Family Caregiver Newsletter Handout

  • Signs of osteoporosis
  • Osteoporosis: What you can do
  • Addressing the risk of a fall

Long-term care insurance
Aging Well Blog Handout

Stress Rx: Two hours in nature/week
Aging Well Blog Handout

Living day-to-day in the context of COVID – Summer 2020
Family Caregiver Newsletter Handout

  • Keep calm and stay in balance
  • Re-opening: What's safe?
  • Running essential errands
  • Cold, flu or coronavirus?
  • Cleaning and disinfecting

Preparing for a virtual doctor visit
Aging Well Blog Handout

Living day-to-day in the context of coronavirus
Family Caregiver Newsletter Handout

  • Keep calm and stay in balance
  • Cold, flu or coronavirus?
  • Cleaning and disinfecting

Caring for someone with COVID-19
Family Caregiver Newsletter Handout

  • Planning
  • Caring for someone who is ill
  • Viral prevention strategies

How to pay for long-term care
Aging Well Blog Handout

Choosing a home care provider
Aging Well Blog Handout

What is a care manager?
Aging Well Blog Handout

Choosing a long-term care facility
Aging Well Blog Handout

Assembling your support team
Aging Well Blog Handout

Paying for care at home
Aging Well Blog Handout

Medical emergencies: Are you prepared?
Aging Well Blog Handout

Types of long-term care
Aging Well Blog Handout

Home care
Aging Well Blog Handout

Creating your network
Aging Well Blog Handout

  • Medical emergencies
  • What is a care manager?

“Aging in place” — care at home
Aging Well Blog Handout

  • Paying for care at home
  • Choosing a provider

Long-term care—group settings
Aging Well Blog Handout

  • How to pay for care
  • Choosing a facility

Common caregiving emotions: Worry, anger, negativity
Family Caregiver Newsletter Handout

  • Curb your negative thinking
  • "Sometimes I feel furious!"
  • When worrying doesn't stop

Living with COPD
Family Caregiver Newsletter Handout

  • Preventing flare-ups
  • COPD warning signs
  • Sing a song for COPD

Health care planning and the AzPOLST
Family Caregiver Newsletter Handout

  • The advance directive
  • Choosing a decision maker
  • If you are chosen
  • The AzPOLST

Living with final-stage dementia
Family Caregiver Newsletter Handout

  • Dad can't brush his teeth
  • Frequent infections
  • Hallucinations

When a loved one needs help
Family Caregiver Newsletter Handout

  • 10 warning signs
  • What help is needed?
  • Getting realistic. Creating a team.

Managing money
Family Caregiver Newsletter Handout

  • What you need to know
  • Tips and helpful tools
  • Starting the conversation

Caring from a distance
Family Caregiver Newsletter Handout

  • Four long-distance strategies
  • Easing the disruption of travel
  • Visits: More than just business

Living with late-stage dementia
Family Caregiver Newsletter Handout

  • Visits and meaningful activities
  • Music: The universal language
  • Nonverbal signs of pain

Staying positive
Family Caregiver Newsletter Handout

  • Adding humor to caregiving
  • The habit of happiness
  • Focus on the rewards of caregiving

Avoiding burnout
Family Caregiver Newsletter Handout

  • Stress or burnout?
  • Preventing burnout
  • Take a break: Options for respite

Wandering
Family Caregiver Newsletter Handout

  • How to discourage wandering
  • Preparing for a safe return
  • Engaging activities

Living with early-stage dementia
Family Caregiver Newsletter Handout

  • Balancing safety and independence
  • Dementia and advance care planning
  • The ability to make decisions

Dementia: Difficult situations
Family Caregiver Newsletter Handout

  • Embarrassing behaviors
  • Distraction techniques
  • "Lie to my mom?"

Independence: Staying mobile on your feet
Family Caregiver Newsletter Handout

  • Start a safe walking routine
  • When Dad resists a walker
  • If Mom is afraid of falling again