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How an Independent Living Community Makes Retirement Even Better
Posted on January 16, 2020
Retirement is a fresh start. While the age that people retire varies, the U.S. Census Bureau estimates the average for American men and women is 63. With the median life…
Read moreHow to Know if Your Loved One Needs Assistance
Posted on December 16, 2019
The holidays are a time filled with love and laughter. These occasions often give us the opportunity to catch up with relatives and loved ones we haven’t seen during the…
Read moreAging with Dignity: Care and Support at the End of Life
Posted on December 16, 2019
Posted in: Home Health and Hospice
As your family member or loved one nears the end of life, it is challenging to balance your emotions with executing all the tasks accompanying terminal care. This post offers…
Read moreHow to Identify and Help Manage Dementia
Posted on November 11, 2019
As we age, our bodies and our minds evolve. Sometimes this change results in cognitive decline, including a lessening of mental acuity related to dementia. Identifying, acknowledging, and managing this…
Read moreHow to Plan for Long-term Care
Posted on October 17, 2019
One consequence of us living longer lives is there’s an increasing number of seniors who need long-term care. While the care needs of people change as they age, staying at…
Read moreAging with Dignity: Care at Home
Posted on September 20, 2019
Posted in: Home Health and Hospice, Rehab & Skilled Nursing
After a rehabilitation or hospital stay for you or a family member, there are many considerations to take into account before making the transition to home. Here are some tips…
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