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RESOURCES --  Caring For Your Parents

BASIC NEEDS-

We all  have very basic human needs.Basic needs have been ranked in order of
priority by psychologists  who Identified these basic needs as follow.

       Physical needs
       Security Needs
       Social Needs
 
    
Physical needs are essential to the survival of each human being. They
include the need for food, water, oxygen, rest and exercise. Even touch is
considered necessary for survival. Many studies have been done which show that human beings and animals can become ill or even die when deprived of
touch. In our role as children ,we will need to spend a great deal of time assisting
our elders to meet their physical and emotional needs.
   
Security needs are concerned with physical safety, feeling protected, and
much more....For more Info Log on to one of theses web sites.

www.elderweb.com
Elderweb presents itself as a research site for both professionals and family
members concered about eldercare and long-term care. It lives up to its promise,
with nearly 4,500 links to information on legal, finacial,medical, and housing
issues,as well as policy.needless to say you'll get all the informations you may
need.

www.kiplinger.com
This site  very Helpfull in giving reporting on whether you are a candidate for a long-term care policy;  and If you are , when should you buy it.

www.aarp.org
when it comes to eldercare, a prime stopping place is the web site of American
Association of Retired Persons. The AARP covers just about any topic you can
imagine on getting older   issues; and it's information is all backed by well-done research.
Resources-             Arranging A Funeral
Death is a natural part of life cycle, but it's something most of us don't even want to think about. When a loved one dies, we are not only faced with the emotional difficulties of that reality, but also with the financial realities of the
funeral, thinking about the specifics prior to the event of death can make it easier
for your loved one's final wishes to be carried out. How to plan ahead for such a
sensitive matter.

Caring for the Dead; Your Final Act of love
This Book provides consumers with a wealth of information, including a state-by-state breakdown of mortuary laws.  Check out these sites.

www.healthweb.org
The University of Minnesota's Bio-Medical Library is a repository of consumer guides to funerals and burials. Check out the information by clicking  on
" Mortuary Science."

www.FTC.gov
The Federal Trade Commission offers a consumer guide to funerals with plenty of useful tips and suggestions.

www.funerals.org
The Web site of the FAMSA - Funeral consumers Alliance,a federation of nonprofit funeral and memorial societies.

 
www.funeral.plancom
A large website well worth investigating.

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