Thanksgiving with a Loved One in Assisted Living
Taking your older family member out for Thanksgiving requires thoughtful consideration of their unique needs, but you can easily overcome any hurdles with proper preparation.
Taking your older family member out for Thanksgiving requires thoughtful consideration of their unique needs, but you can easily overcome any hurdles with proper preparation.
Respite care services can help ease caregiver burnout and provide a much-needed break to family members.
Any one of these indicators on their own may not point to the need for assistance, but the presence of several may require some response.
Cooler weather makes day trips more enjoyable for everyone - and these excursions may be especially welcomed by your loved ones in assisted living and memory care.
The need for better Medicare coverage has never been more important, and failing to reevaluate coverage annually during open enrollment can be an expensive mistake.
To help caregivers fight feelings of isolation, we've gathered some dementia resources created by people who genuinely understand.
If you are over the age of 65 and want to protect yourself against heart disease, take a few moments to read through these recommendations.
Heart disease is a significant cause of disability in seniors, inhibiting mobility and activity and affecting quality of life.
It’s easy to become overwhelmed with fear, anxiety, or frustration when trying to help elderly parents who constantly refuse help or guidance.
Families looking for senior care may be surprised at the quality of assisted living features offered by these communities.