3 Questions Surrounding Seniors and Holidays
The holidays are a wonderful time to be with family, but senior loved ones may need you to make some concessions to ensure their comfort.
The holidays are a wonderful time to be with family, but senior loved ones may need you to make some concessions to ensure their comfort.
Visiting a senior family member who lives in a memory care residence can be complicated - especially when cognitive issues are causing unpredictable behavior.
If your Mom or Dad is in a memory care facility, you can relieve any anxiety by being an active advocate for their care and well-being.
Assisted living is an option that can provide vital support and care while recognizing a senior's desire to maintain independence as long as they can.
An estate plan may be as simple as a last will and testament, or it may include complex legal documents such as an irrevocable trust.
In this article, we help you navigate the emotional issues your loved one may experience at this time of the year, in order to avoid the onset of seasonal depression.
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Sensory activities are eseential for those with dementia because they help them to interact emotionally, something they struggle to do.
Millions of Americans have a senior family member who lives far away, making long-distance caregiving a necessity for some.
Sharing holiday activities with your senior loved one is a great way to ensure that they enjoy the season. Here are some of our favorites.