Friday, October 30, 2015

Advocating for the Elderly: Claudine Halpern Talks About Her Passion

 
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Mom has been in the hospital for a few days. The doctor has advised that we place her in a nursing home. How do I find a place that will take good care of her?

Dad’s nursing home wants to kick him out. I feel like the facility is being unfair, but I don’t know how to intervene.

 Mom keeps the oven on too long. She does her own cooking even though she shouldn’t, and I don’t know what to do?

Caring for your aging parents is often a difficult endeavor—one full of challenges, questions and sometimes unpleasant surprises. As someone who has lost their father to dementia, I can relate to the stress and burden—both emotional and financial—of caring for an elderly parent.

I have known Jack Halpern for years through the Orion Resource Group, an organization I’m actively involved in. Orion is made up of professionals dedicated to bringing world class practices to the elder care universe. Jack is CEO, and his wife is COO of MyElderAdvocate (MEA), a unique organization that supports the elderly and their families. Be it a bad fall or stroke, nursing home evictions, hospital discharge placement, or long-term care planning, MEA advocates on behalf of the elderly and their family, protecting them, providing peace of mind, and ensuring proper care in every situation.

What is MyElderAdvocate?

“When there’s a crisis that needs intervention, we do that intervention,” says Claudine Halpern, COO of MyElderAdvocate. As we sat down to talk, I immediately noticed the passion she had for elder advocacy. Claudine  and Jack Halpern, are experts at solving elder care crisis and providing elder advocate services.

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