Navigate Older Adult Caregiving with GeriScope
Discover The Ultimate Elderly Care Survival Guide: Riding the Waves From “I’ve Got This” to “Help!”—a trusted resource for family caregivers tackling senior care and end-of-life. Packed with practical tips, heartfelt insights, and accessible advice, GeriScope empowers unpaid loved ones, with limited training and experience, manage aging complexities.
Inspired by What to Expect When You’re Expecting, GeriScope addresses immediate needs while helping you plan for future transitions. It equips caregivers with the tools to make informed decisions, advocate effectively, and support loved ones’ quality of life. GeriScope answers key questions:
- What should I understand about this situation?
- Who to contact and how can they help?
- What questions should I ask?
- How have others handled this issue?
- Where can I go to get additional information and resources?
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GeriScope: Ultimate Elderly Care Survival Guide
There’s a good reason your elder care plans look good on paper or in the EHR and fall about at home. You’ve got a hidden dependency — #family caregivers.
This short lays the problem out and points to solutions.
#ValueBasedCare #ImprovePatientOutcomes #CareTransitions #HealthSystemsFailure #ElderlyCarePlans #InformalFamilyCaregivers, #SeniorSafetyPerformanceRisks #GeriScope
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GeriScope: Ultimate Elderly Care Survival Guide
Your aging parent wants to remain in THEIR home.
But it may be time to make a move either in with a relative or senior living. What 4 things drive senior moves?
May is #NationalMovingMonth so, we’ve put together a series on what gets older adults moving.
Take a minute to learn more about key drivers to better evaluate your family’s situation.
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GeriScope: Ultimate Elderly Care Survival Guide
#Healthcareproviders are right to focus on the patient.
What often sits just outside that view is the role of #familycaregivers—the people ensuring senior safety, connection, and day-to-day wellbeing at home.
And the scale is hard to ignore:
- 59 million #informalcaregivers supporting 77 million #olderadults
- Delivering 75–80% of all #elderlycare
- Providing 84 billion #seniorcare hours annually—valued at $2.5 trillion
Yet questions remain:
- Why aren’t informal caregivers more prominent in care plans?
- Is there value in incorporating them into workflows?
- How do we prepare families to feel competent and confident in providing care?
We asked those same questions.
Then we researched the latest data—and pulled the answers together in Healthcare’s Hidden Dependency.
⬇️ Download Healthcare’s Hidden Dependency White Paper at www.geriscope.com/providers#healthcare-hidden-depe…
🎥 Watch the video series for a quick snapshot of key points.
If you’re looking for ways to improve outcomes by supporting the people already doing the work, this is a resource worth your time.
#CareTransitions #ValueBasedCare #PatientOutcomes #GeriScope
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GeriScope: Ultimate Elderly Care Survival Guide
Are you afraid every time your aging parent gets behind the wheel? Will they injure themselves or someone else? See the 5 signs it may be time to talk with them about giving up the keys?
Want more tips and tools to evaluate older adult driving and finding alternative transportation options, download the GeriScope Guide—The Car to learn more at www.GeriScope.com
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You don’t have to figure this out alone.
#SeniorDrivingAbility #OlderAdultTrafficSafety #ElderlyCarAccidents #AgingParents #ElderCare #FamilyCaregiver #AgingAndDriving #GeriScope #FastFactsForFamilyCaregivers
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GeriScope: Ultimate Elderly Care Survival Guide
Sometimes your elderly loved one concern isn’t about their personal care—it’s life management. Medications get mixed up. Bills go unpaid. Meals stop happening. Rides become complicated. The housekeeping slips. The phone stays silent.
The Lawton-Brody Scale helps you measure how well your loved one can think-plan-do to keep life on track—key skills like managing meds, money, meals, shopping, transportation, communication, laundry, and the home.
👉 Answer the 8 questions and share with others supporting an aging loved one and subscribe to the GeriScope channel for more tools. Want a paper copy of the Lawton-Brody Scale, visit GeriScope.com.
#signsofseniordecline #agingparentsandspousehelp #familycaregiver #instrumentalactivitiesofdailyliving #IADLs #LawtonBrodyScale
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GeriScope: Ultimate Elderly Care Survival Guide
You don’t need a medical degree to notice when something isn’t right. If your aging parent or spouse is struggling with bathing, dressing, eating, getting up and around, using the bathroom, or incontinence, these are clues—not failures.
The Katz Index helps families name what they’re seeing by measuring the things your loved one has done on their own since they ditched diapers—the most basic personal care tasks tied to dignity, safety, and health.
👉 Answer the 6 questions and share with others supporting an aging loved one and subscribe to the GeriScope channel for more tools. Want a paper copy of the Katz Index, visit GeriScope.com.
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GeriScope: Ultimate Elderly Care Survival Guide
The Bristol ADL Scale measures #ADLs, #IADLs, and abilities unique to dementia, including staying oriented to time (knowing the day or distinguishing morning from night), staying oriented to place (finding rooms, recognizing home, or avoiding exit-seeking), and staying engaged in hobbies and activities without constant prompting or supervision.
This video quickly walks you through all 20 questions so you can see for yourself.
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GeriScope: Ultimate Elderly Care Survival Guide
Caring for someone with dementia means watching more than just memory changes. It means noticing how well they handle the everyday tasks that keep them clean, comfortable, safe, and connected to the world around them. That’s why experienced caregivers and healthcare professionals often look at three categories of abilities: #ActivitiesofDailyLiving (ADLs), #InstrumentalActivitiesofDailyLiving (IADLs)—also known as Life Management Skills—and a third, dementia-specific group of abilities that aren’t measured by traditional tools.
ADLs are the hands-on personal care tasks your loved one must do each day—bathing and grooming, getting dressed, eating and drinking, moving safely around the home, using the toilet, and maintaining bladder and bowel control. When these slip, families often see the earliest signs that an older adult may need more direct support.
Life Management Skills, or #IADLs, are the everyday tasks that keep life running smoothly. They include staying in touch with others through phone, mail, or email; shopping for food, toiletries, and essentials; preparing safe and nutritious meals; and keeping the home clean and in good working order. They also involve doing laundry, managing medications, handling money safely, and arranging transportation to appointments, events, and gatherings. These are the “think-plan-do” skills—tasks that require memory, judgment, sequencing, and organization. When these begin to falter, it’s often a sign that your #agingparentorspouse needs more consistent help behind the scenes.
But for people living with dementia, there’s a third category of abilities that begins to change—abilities not captured by standard ADL or IADL measures. This is where the #BristolADLScale becomes an essential tool. It looks at dementia-specific skills such as:
- Orientation to time — knowing the day or date, distinguishing morning from night, or avoiding repetitive questions about the time.
- Orientation to place — recognizing familiar surroundings, finding the bathroom, navigating rooms safely, or understanding that they are at home rather than trying to leave.
- Hobbies and activities — participating in favorite pastimes, following instructions, staying engaged, or joining in without constant prompting.
When changes appear in these dementia-related abilities, they provide families with crucial insight. These shifts can indicate when a loved one needs more structure, greater supervision, or additional safety supports. Understanding where abilities are slipping helps caregivers respond early—protecting dignity, improving safety, and easing the emotional toll of uncertainty.
The Bristol ADL Scale brings all three domains together—ADLs, Life Management Skills, and dementia-specific changes—to give caregivers a clearer, more complete picture of what their loved one can do today and where help is needed tomorrow.
If you’re beginning to see subtle changes, this tool can turn worry into understanding and confusion into direction. And most importantly, it gives family caregivers the confidence to take the next step with compassion and clarity.
Watch and learn how the Bristol ADL Scale can help you and your family.
#signsofseniordecline, #dementia #AlzheimersDisease #activitiesofdailyliving #ADLs #instrumentalactivitiesofdailyliving #IADLs #timeandplaceorientation #hobbiesandgames #GeriScope #agingparentsandspouse
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GeriScope: Ultimate Elderly Care Survival Guide
This is another “big picture” moment for the whole Home for the Holidays series. Today’s video brings together the eight Instrumental Activities of Daily Living:
• Using communication tools
• Doing laundry
• Managing medications
• Handling finances
• Arranging transportation
• Cleaning & maintaining the home
• Shopping for goods & services
• Preparing meals
These are the “life management” skills that keep homes running and people independent — and they often show the earliest signs of change.
If this week has opened your eyes to new concerns, this one video lets you step back, see the whole picture, and feel less overwhelmed.
Watch today’s IADL summary and revisit any of the 14 individual videos anytime.
You’re not alone — and GeriScope is here to help you talk, plan, and care . . . together.
#signsofseniordecline, #agingparentsandspousehelp #seniortechnologyuseproblems #managemedications #unpaidbillselderly #seniortransportation #preparing meals #housekeepinghomemaintenancechallenges #shoppingstruggles #doinglaundry #caregiveradvice #familycaregiver #GeriScope #elderlyindependence
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GeriScope: Ultimate Elderly Care Survival Guide
In this quick video, you’ll learn the six ADLs that every medical professional, care manager, social worker, and long-term care insurer uses to understand how well an older adult is functioning at home: Bathing, Dressing, Eating, Mobility/Transferring, Toileting, and Continence.
If you’re visiting family for the holidays and feel like something is changing—but can’t quite name what—you’re in the right place. This video helps you see what professionals see, so you can become a more competent, confident, and courageous caregiver.
👉 Download The Compass guide to learn more about each ADL.
👉 Subscribe for more tools and tips to support your loved ones.
👉 Share with someone who needs clarity during this holiday season.
#ActivitiesofDailyLiving #ADLs #FamilyCaregiving #AgingParents #HomeForTheHolidays #GeriScope
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