Prepare Your Senior Loved One for a Hurricane
For those with senior loved ones, especially those with health conditions, mobility challenges, or cognitive impairments, hurricane preparation takes on an added level of urgency.
For those with senior loved ones, especially those with health conditions, mobility challenges, or cognitive impairments, hurricane preparation takes on an added level of urgency.
Creating a personalized playlist for a senior loved one isn’t just a thoughtful gesture—it can also provide real benefits for their mental, emotional, and even physical health.
Seniors who have spent decades maintaining their own homes and establishing personal routines may feel overwhelmed and sad when the time comes to move into an assisted living residence.
From food and movement to daily activities and connection, the choices we make can shape the future of our cognitive brain health.
Our recent article discussed some of the top indicators that seniors living alone may need assistance. We pick up the story in this blog.
There are several primary indications that it may be time for your loved to find a better living arrangement - one that provides the assistance they need.
Recognizing early signs of dementia is essential, as it can lead to early intervention, support, and care planning. However, not all symptoms are exclusive to dementia.
Bringing your elderly parent for a home visit can be a wonderful experience, but it’s essential to create a safe and supportive environment.
Celebrating with your loved one assures them that they are still valued - and that their stories are remembered.
While it may sound straightforward, probate can be time-consuming and costly — and can cause grieving families even more emotional distress during a difficult time.