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Caring for your aging parents or in-laws is becoming an inevitable part of life because people are living longer. But becoming a caretaker for an elderly relative can also cause friction in your marriage.

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As a result, newlyweds should come up with a game plan – if possible, even before anyone has health problems – for dealing with aging or sick parents and in-laws. To keep your marriage intact and still be a good son, daughter, or in-law, here are 11 rules for supporting your loves ones.  

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If your loved one is living in a skilled nursing care center, it’s critical that you understand his or her rights as a resident. Knowing and protecting these rights will help ensure that your loved one receives the person-centered, quality care that best meets his or her needs.

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Care Conversations spoke with Ruta Kadonoff, Vice President of Quality and Regulatory Affairs at the American Health Care Association, to discover how family members can best advocate for their loved ones in a skilled nursing care center.

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Often times caregivers have to act based on the best interests of their loved ones in legal matters. With the many responsibilities that come with being a caregiver, there are also important legal documents that one must know.

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Planning ahead is crucial for caregivers and we’re here to help. Take a look at 5 important legal documents all caregivers should know about.

  • Power of Attorney
  • Health Care Proxy
  • Living Will
  • Living Trust
  • Will

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