by ACAP | Nov 15, 2021 | Articles
A Narrative by Julie A. Dickison, PsyD It was cold or it was hot, sometimes rainy, and always quiet outside the glass. Except when the big lawnmowers were running in the summer. Back and forth, back and forth in ever tightening circles. On some...
by ACAP | Jul 8, 2021 | Articles
This is an excerpt from an article first published on the Better Health While Aging website. Read the full article here. Most older adults don’t need much help from others. In fact, many of them are quite busy assisting others and otherwise contributing to their...
by ACAP | Jul 8, 2021 | Articles
This is an excerpt from an article first published on the Aging in Place website. Read the full article here. You can be productive at work while still giving your aging parents the care and attention you would love to give them. Isolation, loneliness, and boredom are...
by ACAP | Jun 2, 2021 | Articles
This is an excerpt from an article first published on the Citrus County Chronicle website. Read the full article here. At some point in a son or daughter’s life, the role of caregiver may shift. Where parents once took care of their children, aging parents very...
by ACAP | Jun 2, 2021 | Articles
This is an excerpt from an article first published on WXII News. Read the full article here. A year ago, Vorng Thep’s parents lived in an apartment they couldn’t afford, in an area at least 15 minutes from their closest adult child. As a couple in their 80s, they...