Unplanned Life Changes in Lincoln, NE

A life lesson commonly learned as one gets older is that life and its events simply cannot be predicted. Everyone faces those points in life where something rolls around the corner that they were not at all expecting. However, this is when certain businesses and professionals come into play to help you out of your stressful life situations. Whatever the unplanned life change that you’re forced to address may be, there are Lincoln businesses just along the streets we drive every day that are there specifically to help those who are in a newfound crisis situation that they’ve never had to face.

Navigating the Aging Process

Dealing with all of the things that come with the aging of a parent or close acquaintance is a complicated process, let alone approaching whatever arises unprepared. Generally the dilemmas here lie in addressing the loved one’s situation as it changes and figuring out how to properly plan for his/her future in the smoothest way possible.  While these individuals might be in different stages of life mentally and physically, it is important to consider their options and find the one that is best fit for them. There are businesses widespread in the Lincoln area that are there to address positions you might be in regarding a special elderly person in your life, including: retirement communities, assisted living facilities, and the undeniable subject of death.

Often being reached out to by clients with a change in health status or who are in need of caregivers in order to live independently, Care Consultants for the Aging has been helping people in our community for over 25 years. They make it a point to find caregivers who can help seniors with all sorts of tasks and special requests, even if it’s simply companionship. The goal is for all individuals to age with dignity and grace.

Commonly, Care Consultants sees a lot of questions arise specifically in regards to what certain insurance policies will pay for. As a company, they suggest that families investigate what insurance options are available to them before choosing a home care provider. It is very common for families to need more than one company to take care of their in-home care needs because of the insurance they are utilizing.

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Michaela Williams – Care Consultants for the Aging

With age, it’s equally important to be aware of services and options that are available in the community to address a wide variety of issues you may face in the future. Michaela Williams of Care Consultants for the Aging (careconsultants.com) explains, “Knowing you or your loved one’s government, financial, and legal options will help you in making choices as you go through a caregiving journey. Care Consultants produces an ElderCare Resource Handbook that offers a complete listing of senior services in the Omaha and Lincoln metro areas. Being knowledgeable about the many great resources that are available will help immensely when unplanned life changes occur.”

While dealing with declining age is inevitable, there are numerous things that people do not realize commonly will develop over time as you get older, such as increased isolation. Savannah Pines Resort Retirement sees this change in seniors commonly and stresses the importance of incorporating interaction and opportunities for socialization, even if it’s limited to a quick outing or an event here or there. While there can be many reasons for isolation in elderly citizens, Savannah Pines witnesses a frequent cause to be the loss of a loved one or having their driver’s license taken away. This is why they emphasize on checking in on your senior neighbors, whether it is in person or by phone. Expressing care and interest in their past careers, families, and other memories is meaningful in these people’s lives. Savannah Pines is a community with around-the-clock staff who make it a point to get to know residents on a personal level. This alleviates the feelings of loneliness and exclusion.

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Angie Varela
Savannah Pines Resort Retirement

In agreement with Care Consultants, Savannah Pines finds that it’s incredibly helpful for seniors and their families to understand the costs associated with their living situation, as it’s one of the key elements that will guide your future decisions. Angie Varela, Senior Living Consultant at Savannah Pines Resort Retirement (rlcommunities.com, explains, “Many communities require new residents to pay a non-refundable buy-in fee. Contracts and a la carte pricing are other factors that can significantly increase monthly expenses. Savannah Pines requires none of these. Our residents are never required to pay buy-in fees or sign long-term contracts. A single monthly payment covers their rent, all meals, and a generous list of amenities, including all meals, valet parking, scheduled transportation, weekly housekeeping and home maintenance. These are combined with all of the normal life services like maintenance, yard work, transportation, cooking, and housekeeping, making it easier to enjoy a safe, comfortable, and worry-free lifestyle.”

Being a part of a senior living community also allows these elderly citizens to make connections, thus, maintaining their independence in a friendly setting while making it easier for the seniors’ children to feel positively about their parents’ living circumstances. The opportunity to be around others, along with the greater ease of remaining active and engaged, allows seniors to stay connected and positive towards life. This, a great amount of times, is a factor in avoiding or reducing depression. Seeing others on a regular basis can also work to alert staff of any changes in a person’s appearance or behavior that raise red flags for other areas of concern. Additionally, regular activity is directly related to maintaining a healthy lifestyle for seniors. It’s become common for senior living communities to offer these opportunities and encourage seniors to take advantage of them because the positive health effects are far-reaching. For example, Savannah Pines offers an abundance of options for activities, some of which include outings to musical or theater performances and outings to clubs that participate in activities like playing cards and games along with discussing books or homemade race cars. In fact, they make it point to give the seniors a full schedule of activities to participate in to make sure that there’s something for everybody to enjoy.

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Beth Friesen
Oasis Senior Advisors

As with addressing anything of importance, it’s all about resources – knowing that they exist, being aware of their offerings, using them to guide your decisions, and taking advantage of all that they have to give. Beth Friesen of Oasis Senior Advisors (lincoln.oasissenioradvisors.com) can attest to the fact that Lincoln has many great resources and people who truly care about seniors, “I view my job as a senior living advisor as that of disseminating information to seniors and their families to help them make the most informed and best decision for themselves and their loved ones. I have been in nearly all of the senior living communities in Lincoln and am well-acquainted with the many health care options in Lincoln from in-home to adult day services.”

Oasis Senior Advisors directs people to have the difficult discussions about senior living options before they are forced to have them. Furthermore, inquiring with a senior living advisor to learn more about all of the senior living options available prior to the time when they are actually needed will best prepare you to make the tough decisions as they come your way. Generally speaking, Oasis Senior Advisors also recommends that anybody over 45 years of age begins checking into long-term care insurance. They believe it to be one of the best gifts you can give to your adult children.

Friesen adds, “Seniors are constantly bombarded with life changes such as the death of a spouse, friend or companion, change in health status, loss of independence, or diagnosis of dementia. Therefore, most of our clients are experiencing unplanned life changes. For those helping seniors respond to these changes, it’s critical to remain sensitive to their situation and to offer suggestions based on the senior’s feelings and preferences. Being that the only constant thing in life is change, it is important to utilize resources like Oasis Senior Advisors to help you keep moving forward in a positive direction.”

As it goes without saying, death is definitely one of the biggest unplanned life changes that we as humans are forced to deal with at one point or another, and it is common knowledge that a majority of the time it does come with old age. While the circumstance will come as a shock a lot of the time, Roper and Sons Funeral Services are prepared to help you through the process.

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Jodi Freeman – Roper & Sons Funeral Care

The Roper and Sons family encourages openness in approaching death, with simply being prepared as the best way to address this type of unplanned life change. Jodi Freeman of Roper and Sons Funeral Services (www.roperandsons.comclarifies, “That may seem like a bit of any oxymoron, but just as you plan for your education, your wedding, your family’s financial security, and retirement, you should also plan for the end of your life of living and actual death.” She continues, “Have your end of life healthcare wishes in place– in writing and reviewed by your attorney. Name a Power of Attorney for healthcare and for finances, have a will and estate plan in place, and plan for your funeral.”

Jodi Freeman assures that all of these things will save your loved ones time, money, and further emotional strain in their days of grief. For those grieving, Roper and Sons Funeral Services also offers a grief program to help the loved ones of those deceased get back to life and adjust to their “new normal.” This program has once a week meetings and includes guided sessions with a grief counselor, art therapy, pet therapy, and even massage therapy. They have plans to expand this counseling service and incorporate some learning of life skills such as: cooking for one, laundry, and financial tasks like balancing a checkbook.

In this emotionally challenging time, families are often confronted with the question of how peoples’ loved ones want to be remembered. A big piece of planning for this is having actual funeral arrangements in place. It also helps to have your funeral expenses pre-paid, which at Roper and Sons, their Family Service Counselors are well-trained in helping to begin those plans and arrange payment options.

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John Kopetzky
Legacy Retirement Communities

Legacy Retirement Communities also places great importance on offering support to families after the loss of a loved one, specifically for senior citizens. As with isolation, it’s important to have people around you during the difficult times, so a solid support structure is key. Along with acknowledging their loss and grief, a helping hand is always extended to try and get them to move forward. Yet, this support system isn’t exclusive to coping with death, but can also be incredibly helpful in dealing with other types of “losses” in life, such as loss of independence, vision, hearing, or mobility. John Kopetzky of Legacy Retirement Communities (www.legacyretirement.com) assures, “The support system that we are able to provide works to assure seniors that someone has ‘been there and done that’ before and that they too can overcome it. This can be a powerful system.” Aside from loss, having the support of loved ones can help seniors deal with other unplanned life changes, such as health complications. He adds, “Most of the time we are encouraging residents to focus on what they still have, rather than focusing on something they have lost or suffered through.”

Helping to address many unplanned life changes for those they work with as well, The Waterford Communities has vast experience in helping their residents navigate through declining health and unexpected hospital stays. They work with sensitivity and sympathy in talking to families to guide them towards the kind of care their loved one will need. When making critical decisions, they suggest for individuals to consider the following questions: Are they able to do things on their own? Are they showing signs of memory loss or other issues? Will they be able to go home once they recover from their injury? Will they need other services once they are in a facility? After answering these questions,  The Waterford Communities is then able to lead the family into answering if their loved one will use a daily home health aide, spend a few hours at an adult day care program, or if they need to be moved into a facility.

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Christy Merritt
The Waterford Communities

“The Waterford Communities urges families to make the necessary calls and ask questions when unplanned life changes take place,” says Christy Merritt, Executive Director of The Waterford Communities (thewaterford.net). “We are always willing to sit down and discuss any questions or concerns you may have about any unplanned changes you are experiencing.” She follows, “We understand this is never an easy process and we want to do our best to make it as easy and comfortable as possible for all involved.”
Roxann Rogers-Meyer of The Landing at Williamsburg Village, an Immanuel Community (www.immanuelcommunities.com) also urges families to have the conversation about retirement living with their aging family member. “Caring for an aging parent, older spouse or a close friend presents difficult challenges.  When a crisis hits you, you are suddenly faced with the responsibility of determining a solution and a plan.

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Roxann Rogers Meyer
The Landing at Williamsburg Village

At The Landing at Willamsburg Village, an Immanuel community we too often are dealing with an unplanned life change that has dramatically affected the senior and their families. Seniors are looking to us for support and guidance when their health declines and they can no longer live safely at home.  Our current advertising campaign promotes ‘Having the Awkward Conversation’ about retirement living.

Many families never have the conversation and don’t plan for the future.  In many cases, the prospective resident and their family members are disappointed when they visit The Landing at Willamsburg Village and our staff recommends assisted living because the health crisis dictates that level of care and support.

Navigating the choices for senior housing can be overwhelming and it is important to have a plan in place.  These difficult conversations are necessary to avoid a crisis and having the conversation shows respect for your loved one.”

Facing Health Problems

Generally and unfortunately speaking, most major health scares and problems come as a surprise to most individuals and their loved ones. Being such an unpleasant surprise, a majority of us do not know how to go about addressing these problems we could be faced with. Notably, this is another area where one should know all of their options when dealing with such prominent life situations. Whether rehabilitation is the next step, or if hospice care would be beneficial after a difficult diagnosis, there’s plenty of resources to utilize that will ensure you or your loved one is taken care of in the best way possible.

Unplanned life changes can present themselves at any time, and while it may seem like the only way to address them is to react accordingly when they occur, as we’ve previously discussed you can diligently plan and prepare for the changes, or even work to prevent them in some cases. Rest assured there are actually plenty of options.

A great example in the area of prevention is workplace wellness. A majority of our adult lives will be spent engaged in our careers, so it’s critical for health and wellness to extend into the workplace for it to beneficial across our lifespan. As their name indicates, Proactive Solutions, Inc. is all about making changes now that will decrease the chances of health issues in the future, thus taking a lot of unplanned life changes out of the picture. Workplace wellness programs have become an increased area of focus for companies that are invested in their employees living longer, healthier, and happier lives.

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Rudy Haberzettl
Proactive Solutions, Inc.

“We’ve all heard that ‘an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,’ and with our fully customized programs, Proactive Solutions Healthcare works towards overall prevention with a focus on health and safety in the workplace and beyond,” says Rudy Haberzettl, CEO of Proactive Solutions, Inc. (pastherapy.com) . “With prevention, we look at internal and external risk factors for each employee in order to prevent or minimize the problem. We then tailor a program that helps employees better manage their physical, mental and emotional health. Finally, with respect to safety, we work to reduce risks through ergonomics and preventive training. Put all this together and you have true workplace wellness, and with all of the tools we have to work with, there are an unlimited amount of options. With health it’s never a one-size-fits-all approach; the best programs are fully customized and the key is choosing the best fit for your employees and what will positively impact their lives the most.”

While there are many things that we can prevent, there are a myriad of health-related issues that sadly we cannot. When something major hits that will impact your life from that day on, it’s important to begin the recovery process along with learning and adapting to life as it will be in the future.

Making it their mission to help patients and residents with unplanned life changes, Lancaster Rehabilitation Center is the leading provider in post-acute cardiac care. Because of this, they assist patients with the transitioning process to their homes after an acute cardiac trauma or surgery. However, Lancaster Rehabilitation Center’s care methods do not stop there. As they also provide services through their long-term care and dementia communities as well as other types of rehabilitation, the Lancaster Rehab team strives to help seniors and their adult children with care and a compassionate home for their loved ones, no matter how long the stay.

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Amy Fish
Lancaster Rehabilitation Center

“In addition to providing rehabilitation services to patients of all ages, we offer a wide variety of services for seniors, and we are also able to connect them to other fantastic resources in our community,” says Amy Fish of Lancaster Rehabilitation Center. “The guiding information I would share with seniors and their adult children is to identify and define their priorities when evaluating skilled care nursing settings. Checklists are really helpful, and are available on about every subject you might have a question on as it relates to services for seniors. Beyond the checklists that Medicare or others may provide, tour the facilities in advance, and most importantly, listen to your gut.”

She also elaborates, “Evaluate the environment, gather a better understanding of the services provided, and then decide if it fits your personal preference. I always suggest to adult children to know in advance the insurance coverage benefits their parents may be participating in, and how to access those benefits, should they become incapacitated. It is important to know and understand the limitations based on the providers participation with programs such as Medicaid, VA, and/or Medicare. That information will help narrow decision making.”

With such experience, Lancaster Rehabilitation Center is able to offer considerable advice on the subject of unplanned life changes. Commonly asked about how long the patient or resident’s stay will be on their short term rehabilitation neighborhood, Lancaster Rehabilitation Center knows having experienced many patients and residents that this can often depend on numerous factors which can include: the patient’s motivation, ability, or support system. Another factor in care giving is cost, which Lancaster Rehabilitation Center advises should happen prior to making a decision on a provider.

Wholly, Lancaster Rehabilitation Center wants the message to be delivered that the best way to prepare for an unplanned life change is to be both informed and prepared in advance for the unknown. So, when the time comes that you need to address an issue, you are able to know that you’ve taken the time to research the continuum of healthcare providers and services so that if and when the time arises you know that you have sought out a baseline knowledge of the service providers in the area. Yet, altogether, Lancaster Rehabilitation Center is proud of their top notch clinicians and their friendly team of caregivers who provide professional care all day, every day.

In general, changes in our health can be scary and overwhelming. The ones that seem to be much more profound are generally a serious injury, the onset of a disease, or a diagnosis that is life-ending. There are many levels of care you may need throughout life, but compassion is central to them all. End-of-life care, or hospice, is focused on making the days leading up towards death comfortable and peaceful as well as offering a host of support and resources to both clients and their loved ones.

Pertaining to hospice, Hospice Community Care of Nebraska is a reliable source in a care team for whatever unplanned life change is thrown your way. They are able to help you through the process of hospice and answer any questions you may have.

Each of us deals with death differently, though we all realize that death is inevitable and not something that we plan for or think about much. With death comes a change in routine, family, finances, and oftentimes, how you feel or define yourself in the present. Therefore, no matter the circumstances, it can be incredibly helpful to have a professional guide you through such a difficult time with sound advice and sensitivity towards your situation.

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Alyssa Christensen
Hospice Community Care of Nebraska

Based on her unique experiences with clients and their family members, Alyssa Christiansen of Hospice Community Care of Nebraska (www.hospicecarenebraska.com) offers advice to those who are approaching the death of someone close to them. “Enjoy the journey with your loved one; spend time, reminisce, and just be present. Also, allow yourself to not focus on the possibility of death, but on the moments that your loved one is still alive.” She also urges, “Find your support system, think of your health too, and allow yourself time off from caregiving to address and alleviate your stress.”

HoriSun Hospice is another fantastic agency in our community that works towards instilling stability in the lives of grief-stricken families who have lost a loved one. “My role as a Bereavement Coordinator is to reach out to families before and after their loved one has passed,” tells Nicole Ramsey of HoriSun Hospice (www.horisunhospice.com. “I mostly listen to the family and offer support. I allow the family to express their grief, concerns, and emotions. I ensure the family that there will be support for them when the passing happens and share resources with them so they are not alone.”

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Nicole Ramsey
HoriSun Hospice

While grief is different for everyone, HoriSun Hospice recognizes that it is important to realize that there are multiple stages of grief and it takes a different amount of time for individuals to grieve. Ramsey notes, “We’ve found it to generally take 18 to 24 months for individuals just to simply stabilize after the death of a family member. But, if it was a surprising and/or violent death, it can take even longer. We want all of our clients to know that when dealing with a loss, they are not alone and there is support out there.”

Nebraska Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (NCDHH) also works closely with clients who are experiencing loss due to a health issue, but in a much different way. Commonly addressing the loss of hearing in an adult or child, NCDHH is a supportive state agency where people with many different degrees in loss of hearing can come together and share information and learn. John Wyvill of Nebraska Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (www.ncdhh.ne.gov) specifies, “This is in efforts to put you in contact with others who have similar life experiences, learn coping strategies, local resources, advocacy, and laws that protect you, and the latest technology. This technology can include the well-known hearing aids, but also phones, captioning, and adaptive equipment around the office and home.”

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John Wyvill
Nebraska Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

NCDHH has found in clients that oftentimes hearing loss happens gradually, thus, developing over time. This can be noticed by family and friends before the individual actually notices it themselves. All too often, these forms of hearing loss can cause or eventually cause loneliness and depression because of the individual’s feeling of isolation due to inability to communication with family, friends, and others. NCDHH works hard to provide resources for adults, families with children who are deaf or hard of hearing, and others. This is in working towards creating greater awareness for the hard of hearing and deaf and recognizing it earlier if it could possibly happen to you.

Nebraska Hearing Center also focuses on making sure that people are well-educated on recognizing the signs of hearing loss. For many, this can be a side effect of sudden medical episodes such as strokes. Yet, the cause could come from something less sudden like cancers of the head, neck, or ear areas. While cancer itself might not necessarily cause someone hearing loss, its treatments including chemotherapy and radiation are notorious for causing hearing loss.

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Leslie Frank
Nebraska Hearing Center

While many associate hearing loss with declining age, that is not always the case. Audiologist Leslie Frank of Nebraska Hearing Center (www.nebraskahearingcenter.com) specifies, “I have a number of clients who went to a concert or a football game years ago and have since experienced ringing in their ears. This is called Tinnitus.” In light of this, she encourages being proactive if you know you could possibly be exposed to loud noises. “In this case, a sudden hearing loss or ringing in the ears can be prevented with hearing protection.”

As another key example, in response to the unexpected life changes women might undergo, there are places like Women’s Clinic of Lincoln, P.C. to go and receive reliable care and support. Caring for women throughout their lives, Women’s Clinic of Lincoln is able to go through the blissful and arduous moments in many women’s lives. “Unplanned life changes can present themselves in a variety of ways and patients need different things based on what they are going through,” advises Dr. Jenna Van Pelt, OB/GYN at Women’s Clinic of Lincoln (www.womensclinicoflincoln.com. “We offer our support and care in whatever way the patient needs. We have a variety of services available at our office to help with those needs, including: counseling, infertility services, obstetrical services, and gynecology services. We also work closely with a variety of other specialists if a patient has needs that are outside of our realm of OB/GYN.”

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Dr. Jenna Van Pelt
Women’s Clinic of Lincoln

While the unplanned life changes that the Women’s Clinic of Lincoln sees can range from the unexpected news of twins, to the infertility and obstetrical issues, they take care of people who are going through a wide spectrum of health related problems. In their eyes, all of these events affect a woman’s life and it is important for them to help to guide them in a way that is best suitable for them.

Finally, as many of us have unfortunately been touched in some way by cancer, it’s one of the most scary and profoundly difficult unplanned life changes to navigate. “Cancer is something that most people do not plan for or know how to plan for upon diagnosis,” says Dr. Cary Peterson, SNCC Medical Oncologist (www.leadingcancercare.com.  “Our job as their oncologist is be as helpful as possible, to be there to answer any questions they may have, and to

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Dr. Cary Peterson
Southeast Nebraska Cancer Center

offer our comfort and support. Our patients are all assigned someone to assist them with their treatments, questions, and concerns.  These professionals will also guide patients on what is needed for their visits and explain what to expect upon arrival. With the goal of helping our patients to make a more informed decision on their cancer treatment, our Benefits Coordinator is always available to advise regarding insurance and treatment plans. Above all, our center’s goals are to provide the people of Lincoln and Southeast Nebraska with the best care in the field and to create a warm, inviting environment for our patients.  Our staff is committed to helping our patients achieve the best outcomes.  Southeast Nebraska Cancer Center is dedicated to providing our patients with oncologic and hematologic diagnoses comprehensive, progressive medical care in a compassionate and caring setting.”

Addressing Residential, Financial and Safety Issues

At one point or another, we’ve all seen advertisements facing the public with statistics and facts regarding random crisis situations. “It could never happen to me,” is still a common mindset, however, whether it ends up happening to you or not, being prepared for the random and unexpected is critical in today’s world. Almost always, when those who prepare for these situations are faced with them, they never think twice about how relieved they are to have had planned for them well in advance.
Maintaining the importance of being aware and ready for unexpected circumstance that life brings, David Duff of Farm Bureau Financial Services assures that insurance is worth investing in no matter who the person is and from what walk of life they come from. Priding himself on having a positive reputation, Duff works day-to-day helping others address various financial circumstances that may arise.

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David Duff
Farm Bureau Financial Services

Yet in regards to unplanned life changes, David Duff of Farm Bureau Financial Services (www.fbfs.comstates, “It is easier to be prepared than panic.” No matter what you are doing, there is nothing negative to say about ensuring that a professional has your back in your time of need. Life is exceedingly easier to live when you have a cushion in a crisis situation, no matter what the crisis.

Dealing with loss or changes in jobs, additions to the family, and relocation of residence, Farm Bureau Financial Services encourages all, in general, to always be prepared for the unexpected in life. Additionally, it is also important to not budget down to the last cent and make sure you have wiggle room for the unexpected costs in life. David Duff also encourages, “Be aware of your spending so that you are able to make the most out of your money. Take the time to look over bank statements and know where your money is going and what it is doing.”

Nebraska ReBath is a company that is no stranger to helping clients adapt to life’s changes as they happen, providing safe and functional solutions for daily tasks. In fact, with their innovative bathroom remodeling capabilities, Nebraska ReBath can make a number of uncomfortable life changes as comfortable as possible within your home.

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Todd Jones
Nebraska Re-Bath

“Certain health changes can arise in one’s life that makes daily tasks that had once been easy much more difficult, if not impossible.” says Todd Jones, owner of Nebraska ReBath (www.nebraskarebath.com. “Most are quick to find out that in such situations as a person’s needs change, the environment around them needs to be adjusted as well for greater ease. Converting homes to adapt to a new lifestyle can often be overlooked at first, but can make a world of difference. As just one home modification example, a walk-in bathtub can make bathing accessible, easy, comfortable, and convenient. Within this tub is a built-in safety bar, slip resistant floor, optional therapeutic whirlpool and air massage, a premium faucet with hand-held shower, a large ergonomic door handle, a floor drain, and the ability to fit into all standard tub spaces. While we find that many are initially hesitant to make home improvements like this because it seems like a bathroom remodel would be a major undertaking, you’d be surprised at how quickly and smoothly the installation process goes. We take pride in our approach to in-home projects being ‘no mess’ and we’re able to avoid disrupting the client’s lifestyle with laborers, dust, and debris.”

If you find yourself in a situation where medical equipment is needed in your home, Triumph Home Health Supplies is able to provide just that. Addressing issues including: strokes, falls, rehab post hip or knee surgury, incontinence, or an accident, this local business is there to assist those affected in the situation through medical supplies, making an in-home life a bit easier.

Joe Frey of Triumph Home Health Supplies (triumphhomehealth.com) encourages individuals to address the situation and welcome help with open arms. “Far too often we see people in the middle of trying to resolve issues at homes by themselves. Unfortunately, at this point, they have amassed large quantities of assistive devices that weren’t necessarily smart purchases. Too often individuals seeking our services buy before they’ve researched the capabilities of the product or the progression of their diagnosis.”

Frey adds that while it can be difficult to deal with durable medical supplies, working with a professional will alleviate any doubt about whether a product will be able to help you or not. He advises to, “Ask questions. Far too often we forget how much this is second nature for us.  However for the individual with a new diagnosis, it can often feel like he/she is trying to re-create the wheel.” By walking through the process of finding supportive solutions together, the team at Triumph Home Health Supplies is well-versed in helping clients navigate through the bumps in the road that they’ll be approaching in the future.

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R.J. Lipert
AlarmLink USA

Another company that serves its clients through innovation is AlarmLink USA. Protecting against a number of dangers that catch us by surprise, from intruders to fires or accidents in the home, AlarmLink offers the reassurance of day-to-day safety by offering state-of-the-art security and alert systems. With a wide spectrum of offerings also encompassing high resolution camera systems and DVR recording devices, systems that can include smoke and carbon monoxide protection, medical alarms, and Total Connect, which allows you to monitor at any location in the world from a host of wireless devices, this business knows that you cannot constantly be worried about life’s dangers, so they take that burden upon themselves. Additionally, sister company General Fire & Safety also works diligently to keep people safe in homes and businesses, with its offerings including fire suppression, fire alarms, fire extinguishers, fire suppression, first aid, and more.

“Protecting what matters most is central to everything we do,” says RJ Lipert of AlarmLink USA (www.alarmlinkusa.com) and General Fire & Safety (generalfiresafety.com. “You’ll have peace of mind knowing that your home or business and those inside are safe and sound. Because the lives and assets of our clients are at stake, we are committed to the flawless execution of our systems and equipment.”

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Doug Kruce
American Family Insurance

You truly can never be too prepared, especially in modern times where there seems to be an abundance of options for every decision and several solutions to any problem. As such, for many it’s all about finding a happy medium and simply making sure all of the bases are covered. Doug Kruce, a local American Family Insurance (insurance-agency.amfam.com) agent, works hard to give his clients peace of mind towards unplanned life changes by making insurance an easy and convenient experience for them. With American Family’s experience as a company that’s been addressing many of life’s problems for more than 80 years, Kruce is able to match his clients with the best fit for coverage.

“With a wide array of insurance types, including auto, home, life, umbrella, business, health, and farm and ranch, our mission to inspire, protect, and restore dreams,” Kruce explains. “Our commitment to being ‘innovative, caring, agile, trustworthy, transparent, and passionate’ guides us in helping to keep you and your family protected in the event of any number of life’s unplanned changes.”

There is no denying the fact that dealing with unplanned life changes can be difficult. However, many people obligated to carry the burden of their loved one’s health issues or problems that arise on their shoulders without seeking help from outside resources. With so many helpful resources found in Lincoln and surrounding areas, these types of major life changes will not only be addressed, but they will be properly taken care of through the help of professionals with years of experience. Whether it is a temporary visit or a long-term living situation, you will be filled with relief when you know your loved one is receiving care and support from another person or group of people who have helped others in the past.