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Top 5 Signs Mom Needs Assisted Living
As kids, our moms were our superwomen. They seemed to have so many balls up in the air and managed to juggle all of them effortlessly. Our moms were our source of strength and guidance; and our support when things went wrong. They seemed to be able to manage it all!...
Top 5 Things to Take with You to Assisted Living
Moving into assisted living is far more positive and uplifting than it used to be. There are many misconceptions about this new chapter in life, and one of them is about having to make your parents get rid of all the little things they love. The truth is, they can...
Help! Mom Doesn’t Want to Go into Assisted Living
An aging and increasingly infirm parent can be a challenging reality to face. It can be a difficult issue to confront and acknowledge – that the woman you used to depend upon is no longer independent; either physically or practically. At this point, an assisted living...
How do I Talk to Mom and Dad about Assisted Living?
Your parents worked so hard to give you a comfortable, happy life growing up. They are the two people that cared for you and anticipated all your needs more than anyone else in your life. To think about these two capable, loving, caring people being unable to care...
Detecting Mental Illness or Decline in Seniors – How to Tell, What to Do
You may have noticed something like this: your elderly mother, who would never be seen in public anything less than impeccably groomed, doesn’t bother to get her hair and nails done anymore. Maybe your loved one seems to forget things more than they used to, or maybe...
Focusing on Increasing Wellness in Assisted Living
Focusing on Increasing Wellness in Assisted Living If we were to ask the question – has medical science increased the human life span – the answer would be an unequivocal yes! People do in fact life much longer than they used to just decades ago. However, if were to...
Seniors Can Be Malnourished Too – Here’s How to Avoid This
When you hear the word ‘malnutrition’ you tend to think about starving kids in sub-Saharan Africa or famine in a third-world nation. You don’t think about malnutrition in connection with your own loved one. It is difficult to envision an older adult from a prosperous...
Medication Management for Seniors – Recommended Protocols
Remember how you bought and filled that smart little pill organizer with all the separate little boxes in it with the names of the week and the morning, afternoon, evening and night doses for dad? And how you often checked that many of those little boxes were still...
Hiring a Senior Move Manager & Other Ways to Ease Moving to Assisted Living
You probably have mixed feelings about moving mom/dad into assisted living. While you know they will be happier, safer and less lonely, it is also difficult to accept that this once vital person, brimming with energy and verve, now seems to need help. You probably...
Top 20 Signs Your Elderly Loved One Needs Help
If you're used to thinking of your parent or other loved one as always being on top of things; a capable person that you and others have always relied upon, the idea of them growing old and infirm may be a little difficult to confront. The fact however is that growing...
How To Finance Senior Living
Senior care is expensive. Inside this guide, we provide some options to help with financing a senior living facility or home. You will learn: • What’s the 1st thing you need to do? • What are the options for using your home equity ? • What options are there for...
Your Options For Senior Living
Inside this guide, we’ll detail the most critical items to consider when looking for a senior living facility or home. The information is laid out in a simple manner to help you determine: • What level of care best fits your needs? • Is a large facility or residential...
A Better Option for Seniors During COVID-19
Are you concerned about placing your loved one in a nursing home or assisted living facility? Most senior living communities closed their dining halls, stopped group activities, and restricted movement of their residents as a way to prevent the disease’s spread. This...
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