What is Aging in Place?
Aging in place refers to a person living in their own home as long as possible. Many seniors are capable of maintaining independence.
Aging in place refers to a person living in their own home as long as possible. Many seniors are capable of maintaining independence.
The Social Security Act put programs in place to addressed the financial concerns of the elderly or infirm in several ways.
Depending on the care level required, you have several choices of adult living residences - skilled nursing, assisted living or memory care.
The decision to be the caregiver for your aging parent is one which requires serious consideration.
Assisted living residences and memory care facilities have just survived an unprecedented year, as the single most affected sector to battle the COVID-19 virus.
With COVID-19 in the news every night, respiratory health is more essential than ever. This article is to discuss respiratory illness and how to prevent these conditions wherever possible.
A Power of Attorney is a legal document that designates an individual to act as your agent, to make financial or medical decisions if you can no longer do so for yourself.
As we enter 2021 - with all its uncertainty - make sure your New Years Resolutions include staying connected with your loved ones.
Falls not only cause injury, but they can result in fear and helplessness. Preventing falls will help keep your family member safe.
With COVID-19 in the news, being aware of the dangers of respiratory illness is more essential than ever, especially for the elderly.