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A Free Service for Seniors and their Loved Ones.

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In keeping with our commitment to seniors and their families nationwide, we would like to connect you to two eldercare experts to help answer all your senior care questions.

We understand that dealing with senior care issues can sometimes be overwhelming. By working with an expert in the field, we hope we can make the process a little easier. Whether it’s about how to care for your senior loved one or just to get a better understanding of all the options available to seniors... just ask! Their experts have the answers.


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Expert resources for senior care are just a phone call away.

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(888) 657-5598

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Emeritus has partnered with Aging with Grace™, an Elder care management company to help families with senior issues. Their experts will assess your current caregiver situation, and provide the knowledge, tools, and resources to address your specific needs.

Read a few of the most often asked questions of an Aging with Grace™ eldercare specialist.

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Ask Dr. Vicki!

Does managing a loved one's care stress you out?

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Dr. Vicki Rackner M.D., noted author, is an expert in doctor-patient relations and caregiver stress. Whether you have a question about health, wellness or caregiver stress, the answer is just a click away.

"When I was a practicing surgeon, my job was to come up with the best answers for each patient; now as your caregiver coach I’m here to help you find the best questions. Then you and your loved ones and their doctors can come up with the best answers for you.”

Want to learn more about Dr. Vicki? Click here to read her bio.

Send Dr. Vicki your question today and she will reply back in 24 hrs.

If this an emergency, please call 911 or contact your primary care doctor.

Click here to send Dr Vicki your question


Click on the question below to learn more.

  1. Am I a caregiver?

  2. How do I begin the conversation about living wills and other medical choices?

  3. How do I cope when someone I love has dementia?

  4. How do I get my parent to tell the doctor?

  5. How do I respond when a loved one calls me in a crisis?

  6. What do I tell the kids?

  7. Could these dark moods be depression?

  8. How do I say "I love you"?

  9. How to Minimize Guilt

  10. What skills are needed for independent living?

  11. Do veterans benefits cover long term care or assisted living?

  12. What are the predictors of nursing home admission?

  13. How can I tell if I'm having a stroke?

  14. What are some early signs of Alzheimer's Disease?

  15. Caring for Parents: My Parents—How Do I Know If They Need Help?

  16. Holiday Blues - Depression in the Elderly