Long Island Adult Children Concerned About Alzheimer’s Disease for Florida Parents

Jul 12
20:59

2005

Thomas R. Cutler

Thomas R. Cutler

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Adult Children living on Long Island are Concerned About Floridian Parents with Alzheimer’s Disease and the Care they receive.

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Olga Brunner is founder of A Good Daughter,  Long Island Adult Children Concerned About Alzheimer’s Disease for Florida Parents Articles Inc. (www.agooddaughter.com) located in Margate, Florida. Brunner is certified by the Society of Certified Senior Advisors, the international organization that has trained over 20,000 professionals in all fifty states. Brunner has a number of clients whose adult children reside on Long Island, with parents living in South Florida who require eldercare attention. According to Brunner, “It often creates a unique challenge to find and manage the caretaking when adult children live so far away.” Brunner has become the professional leader in meeting the key needs and issues concerning senior citizens in Broward and Palm Beach counties.Two thirds of all people who live past the age of sixty-five are alive today. In the United States seniors number 35.6 million and will continue to increase, leading a shift in population distribution by age. This demographic shift requires and educated response in how professionals work with the challenges and opportunities seniors face.A Good Daughter is the leading senior care advisory organization in Broward and Palm Beach counties. Long Island children of senior parents have a resource in Olga Brunner and A Good Daughter.Olga Brunnerwww.agooddaughter.come-mail protected from spam bots800-963-3877