Maintain Independence While in Senior Living
Assisted living is an option that can provide vital support and care while recognizing a senior's desire to maintain independence as long as they can.
Assisted living is an option that can provide vital support and care while recognizing a senior's desire to maintain independence as long as they can.
Millions of Americans have a senior family member who lives far away, making long-distance caregiving a necessity for some.
Sharing holiday activities with your senior loved one is a great way to ensure that they enjoy the season. Here are some of our favorites.
While moving to a new community can be exciting, your loved one may find it difficult at first to socialize with a campus full of new people.
While many do not associate MS with memory loss, cognitive impairment can manifest and cause notable intellectual and social disabilities.
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.
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.
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.
This article explores the reasons behind mobility problems in seniors and the solutions available to enhance their quality of life.