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Top Questions to Ask When Touring a Memory Care Community

When a parent or loved one is living with Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia, it’s essential to find care that meets their unique needs. While many caregivers want their loved ones to stay in a home environment as long as possible, eventually, they will need more care than can be provided at home. […]

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New Year’s Goals for Family Caregivers

A brand new year is right around the corner, bringing plenty of opportunities for a fresh start. If you’re the sole caregiver for an aging parent or loved one, now is a great time to take a step back and ask yourself, “How am I really doing?” All too often, caregivers put their own needs […]

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5 Wonderful Immune-Boosting Foods to Eat All Winter Long

Having a strong and healthy immune system is vital, especially when the temperature drops and flu season strikes. During the colder months, people tend to spend more time indoors, making it easier for viruses like the flu to spread. Likewise, a lack of sunlight in the winter can compromise our immune systems and cause our […]

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How to Choose the Best Memory Care Community for a Loved One

When it comes to finding the right assisted living memory care community for your loved one, it can be difficult to know where to start. Because every community is different, it takes time and research to narrow your options and determine the best fit. So, what should you keep in mind while visiting assisted living […]

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7 Holiday Gift Ideas for Loved Ones in Senior Living

The season of giving is upon us! If you’re still looking for a holiday gift that your older loved one will enjoy, we’re here to help. Here’s a list of seven thoughtful gifts your loved one is sure to use and appreciate: #1: Digital photo frame If your loved one has recently downsized to a […]

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Is it Time for Assisted Living? 5 Signs to Look for This Holiday Season

Now that the holidays are in full swing, many of us will be traveling home to celebrate with family from near and far. With all your family members in one place, the holidays can be a good time to check on your aging parents and make sure they’re still safe and happy in their home. […]

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How to Make the Holidays Merry After a Move to Senior Living

The holidays are officially here, and we’re all looking forward to gathering with friends and family. And if your loved one has recently moved from their home to a senior living community, you might be wondering about the best ways to celebrate the season together. While your celebrations may be a little different than in […]

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Steer Clear of Scams This Holiday Season

The holidays are here! This time of year is filled with joy, giving, and fun with family and friends. However, the holiday season is also when scammers are busier than ever. Each year, scammers come up with new ways to steal money and information from their victims. Contrary to popular belief, older adults don’t fall […]

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Fall Prevention: Why Men and Women Fall Differently

Falls are a serious matter. In fact, falls and fall-related injuries are among the most dangerous health risks older adults face today. Falling can cause bruising, fractures, and other serious injuries that lead to loss of independence for older adults. According to the National Institute on Aging, 1 in 4 American adults over the age […]

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Self-Care for Caregivers: How to Prevent Stress and Burnout

November is National Family Caregivers Month, a time to recognize and support the more than 34 million Americans who provide regular unpaid care for an older family member. According to the Family Caregiver Alliance, family caregivers spend an average of 24.4 hours per week performing caregiving duties, and nearly 1 in 4 caregivers spend more […]

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