The Wall Street Journal, October 26, 2012 Linda Fodrini-Johnson, MA, MFT, CMC, is interviewed to give advice on how to ensure the safety of older adults in emergency situations, such as Hurricane Sandy. To read the full article, click here.
Archives for 2012
Leaving Home – Moving Mom and Dad
AARP Magazine, June/July 2012 Linda Fodrini-Johnson, MA, MFT, CMC, gives her expert advice on how to successfully move your mom or dad. To read the article, click here.
“Soul connecting” – the honor of my work!
Since I am the Executive Director of Eldercare Services, I do get to meet with a few families from time to time, mostly the adult children of aging parents. I have two older clients I have worked with for many years but I just don’t get the opportunity to meet many other older adults at Read More
A Poem by a Fallen Colleague – Wisdom of the Woods by Debra Levy
The poem below was written by one of my National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Manager (NAPGCM) friends, Debra Levy, who died this past weekend from a Brain Tumor at age 59 – a very quick passing from diagnosis to death! She was on the National Board with me, a contributor to the Public Relations Read More
Aging Experts
After watching a home repair program about fixing the messes that non-expert contractors (and I would guess not licensed) cause homeowners great headaches and expense, I could only think about families who hear, “We do free Care Management” and think they are receiving expert guidance. I guess you get what you pay for! Professional Care Read More
Singing in the Rain…
When visiting a small residential care home to see a client I came at coffee hour and they were doing a sing along. One of the residents is very impaired with a dementia and can’t talk in complete sentences. Since I had prior experience running a day program for those with dementia years ago, I Read More
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