Posts Tagged: Hahklotubbe
October 26, 2020
Be a Noticer. Questions to ask Assisted Living Providers, and What to Note. Part 5 of 5
By David Hahklotubbe, gerontologist Whew, you made it! Welcome to the final installment of our “Noticer” series. By now you are almost an expert on navigating long term care and are far more qualified to make an informed decision on placing a loved one. We’ve uncovered some of the lesser-known “behind the scenes shenanigans that go on, now we are focusing our attention on who the more reliable sources of unbiased information comes from. I[…]
June 8, 2020
Be a Noticer. Questions to ask Assisted Living Providers, and What to Note. Part 3 of 5
By David Hahklotubbe, gerontologist Brilliant! Great to see you’re back. I hope this series is paying dividend for you as you perform due diligence on behalf of your loved one. As kamikaze as this gesture may seem, I am willing to entertain 1:1 questions, so if you should feel the need, please don’t hesitate to reach out us. My passion is improving the quality of life of humanity, any opportunity I get is a blessing.[…]
May 23, 2020
Be A “Noticer”: Questions to Ask Assisted Living Providers & Notes to Take Part 1 of 5
By David Hahklotubbe, gerontologist Congratulations and welcome to taking your first steps along the path of navigating senior care. You will find that your efforts to perform due diligence will result in a universally higher quality of life for everyone involved in this process. As your guide, I am committed to delivering knowledge that only a Gerontologist working in the field for 20+ years can obtain. In exchange, all I ask is that you follow[…]
May 17, 2020
“You’re Not Putting ME in a Home” 4/4
By David Hahklotubbe, gerontologist Welcome back to the 4th and final installment of my guide to managing opposition of a loved one needing out of home care. I’m glad you’ve stuck it out, that’s a positive indicator that you are performing due diligence, the cornerstone of success in this journey. As a bit of a recap, to tie everything together. We have discussed the fact that Americans are terrible at being proactive about later-life planning. […]
May 10, 2020
“You’re Not Putting ME in a Home” 3/4
By David Hahklotubbe, gerontologist You’ve come back, excellent! I’m glad I didn’t manage to scare you off quite yet. Today’s BLOG will be a dive deep into conflict resolution. Wait, what? Am I suggesting that there will be conflict in this process? Recall my BLOG on Disappointment being the product of expectations not met? Well, I’m here to recalibrate your expectations. Under no uncertain terms; there will be conflict. So, let’s jump in to figure[…]