Creative Ways to Celebrate When You Can’t Be There
With a bit of planning and creativity, your loved one can feel surrounded by love, even across the miles. Here's how to celebrate from afar.
With a bit of planning and creativity, your loved one can feel surrounded by love, even across the miles. Here's how to celebrate from afar.
Your loved one may be well cared for physically yet still feel lonely or anxious. It’s essential to recognize the subtle signs that they may not be thriving and know when—and how—to intervene.
One of the greatest advantages of today’s senior living communities is the continuum of care they provide. This means that as a resident’s needs change, their environment and support can adapt accordingly.
Assisted living communities are designed to help seniors reconnect — offering companionship, social engagement, and the freedom to enjoy life without the barriers that can come with aging.
Meaningful holiday celebrations can take many forms. In fact, bringing the festivities to an assisted living facility can be a beautiful way to include your loved ones without causing anxiety.
Through a comprehensive assessment, professionals consider physical health and mobility; cognitive function; medication needs; and lifestyle and social preferences.
By including these six essentials, you can create an apartment that allows you loved one to feel safe, secure and at home.
If your loved one is considering assisted living, communities will work closely with you to ensure their living space is comfortable and tailored to their mobility needs.
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.