Long-Distance Caregiving
If you live an hour or more away from a person who needs care, you are a long-distance caregiver. This kind of care can take many forms—from helping with money management and arranging for in-home care to providing respite care for a primary caregiver and planning for emergencies.
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Getting Started with Long-Distance Caregiving
Anyone, anywhere, can be a long-distance caregiver. Even from afar, you can provide support with paperwork, medical communications, and more.
8 Tips for Long-Distance Caregiving
Long-distance caregiving—taking care of an older friend or relative who lives far away—can be challenging. Learn how to be an effective caregiver.
What Are the Signs That an Aging Parent Needs Help?
How do you know if an older relative needs more help at home? Get tips to help you make sure loved ones are safe and sound when you live far away.
How to Spot Elder Abuse from Afar: Signs and Solutions for Long-Distance Caregivers
When visiting an aging friend or relative you don't see often, look for these signs of elder abuse.
How to Share Caregiving Responsibilities with Family Members
Caring for a parent or another older relative or friend often requires teamwork. Learn how to work effectively to ensure good care and support caregiver health.