Author: Cynthia Wilson
I'm a working wife and mom who takes care of an aging parent. Only I began doing it full-time, in my home, when I was in my mid-thirties, single and about to make a career change. Thirteen years later, mom is still living with me and I expect it to be that way until one of us leaves this earth. It hasn't always been easy managing her care. (I've helped my mother recover from surgery, and a major injury that required a nursing home stay, as well as the death of my younger brother after a long illness.) But caring for her has been worth it because I know that my assistance means she enjoys a better quality of life as she ages. I hope the experiences and information that I share will help you manage,with grace, the changes that take place in your life as you assume the responsibility of being your parent's caregiver. If you have a question you think I can answer, please contact me at Cynthia@motherskeeper.com

Seniors Would Lose Important Medicare Benefits Under Trump-endorsed Healthcare Plan

By Cynthia Wilson If you’re a senior citizen or a primary caregiver of a senior who relies on Medicaid and Medicare coverage, don’t ignore what the Republicans and President Donald Trump have proposed in their health care plan. There’s a

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Scams targeting the elderly are common after severe storms

By Cynthia Wilson Now that the winds of Hurricane Sandy and Wednesday’s nor’easter have subsided another disaster is likely to get underway soon.  Prepare for waves of scam artists going door to door promising to repair property for a good

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November elder care book signing events

  Senior Care will be front and center in the coming months as federal and state lawmakers grapple with how to reign in long-term care costs for senior citizens. I will discuss the economic and political trends that will affect

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Voter scams targeting elderly

By Cynthia Wilson The elderly vote is obviously an important one.  So much so that voter fraud efforts may be at their highest levels this election cycle,  with senior citizens at the center of the fraud in many cases. While

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Romney can’t keep promise that Medicare proposals won’t immediately affect seniors

By Cynthia Wilson Governor Mitt Romney hasn’t provided many details about how he will keep his promise to cut Medicare spending and prevent changes in coverage over the next 10 years.  However, the one detail Romney has given, that he

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Join Cynthia for a book signing

I will  read from and sign copies of my book, “Who Will Take Care of Mom? A Guide for Family Managed Senior Care” at Resurrection Catholic Church, 4910 N. Woodlawn Road, in Bel Aire, KS on Saturday October 6 from

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With long term care industry shrinking, could assisted living be next?

By Cynthia Wilson For months now I’ve been hearing that the long term care insurance industry is shrinking. Although long term care insurance is billed as a must-have to help protect senior citizens pay for  extended care services, such as

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There’s no escaping the affect elder care will have on our lives

By Cynthia Wilson The ongoing debate between President Obama and Mitt Romney about who has the best plan for Medicare and senior sr citizens is confusing and frustrating for many who are paying attention.  Americans, particularly seniors and their caregivers,

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Investment income tax practices hurt Medicare

By Cynthia Wilson Ever wonder how Medicare is funded? Medicare Part A hospital insurance is funded by payroll taxes.  Americans  automatically receive this coverage when they become 65 years-old. If you receive a paycheck or income from self-employment, you have

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Romney attorney attempts to silence non-supportive Republicans at national convention

By Cynthia Wilson Yahoo News reported recently that several state delegations at the Republican national convention in Tampa, Fla.  were pissed-off because  Mitt Romney’s top attorney initiated a national Republican party rule change that would allow the GOP presidential candidate

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