New Years Resolutions for 2021
As we enter 2021 - with all its uncertainty - make sure your New Years Resolutions include staying connected with your loved ones.
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.
With this open-air concept in place, our community is strategically positioned to mitigate exposure to diseases like the flu, or even COVID-19. We encourage our residents to go outside, and have even set up an outdoor area where families can safely visit their loved ones. We are proud of our community's status as being 100% COVID free during this pandemic, and are committed to remaining so.
You are aware of the traditional steps you should take to keep your heart healthy. But these additional tips may be a surprise to you.
When the scope of elder care goes beyond your abilities, what is next? Evaluate your situation and make the right assisted living choice
While some seem to face the process gracefully and without too much concern, others have very real fear about the aging process.
One of the common issues that arises as we get older is hearing loss. This is often not only a physical issue but an emotional one.
Games hold many benefits for the aging person. Games can increase fine motor skills and hand eye coordination, as well as help retain and increase memory,.
It seems only yesterday we were children looking up to our parents. Suddenly the roles have shifted, and our aging parents need help with important decisions. But what if they won't listen?