7 Tips: Help Seniors Move to a New Residence
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.
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.
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.
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 living alone may seem like the most independent option, it often comes with hidden risks and challenges—especially as physical and cognitive changes occur with age.
Assisted living and memory care facts are sometimes misunderstood - here's the information you need to decide what is right for your family.
Handled thoughtfully, necessary downsizing when moving to assisted living is an opportunity to honor the past - while preparing for a safer, more supported future.
Friendship is a lifelong need, not something that fades with age. It provides joy, comfort, support, and a vital sense of connection to the world around us.
While assisted living communities are prepared to respond to a hurricane event, families play a vital role in supporting their loved ones.