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Outpatient and Inpatient Senior Rehabilitation: What’s the Difference?

  If you have an older loved one who is recovering from hospitalization due to a surgery, illness, or injury, their doctor may suggest they receive rehabilitation treatment before returning home. Generally, two types of rehabilitation are offered to seniors: outpatient rehabilitation and inpatient rehabilitation. Many families don’t know the differences between these types of […]

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How to Transition from Hospital to Home with Short-Term Senior Rehabilitation

Following a hospital stay due to illness or injury, many seniors find themselves lacking the strength or confidence to return home. To avoid the risk of re-hospitalization, doctors usually suggest their senior patients receive rehabilitation treatment. What some families don’t realize is that they have a choice when it comes to finding the right short-term […]

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4 Common Myths About Senior Living Communities

When the time comes to talk to your aging parents about moving from their longtime home into a retirement community, you may be met with stubbornness and objection. That’s because many older adults have ill-conceived perceptions of retirement communities that simply aren’t true. If you’re ready to start the conversation about downsizing to a retirement […]

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4 Benefits of Moving to a Faith-Based Retirement Community

  Faith is an important aspect of many seniors’ lives. When considering the move to a retirement community, it can be helpful to consider your spiritual needs in addition to your physical needs. About 80% of today’s continuing care retirement communities are owned and operated by nonprofit organizations, and many of these are also faith-based […]

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3 Reasons to Choose Inpatient Physical Rehab Centers for Seniors

Following a serious injury or illness requiring hospitalization, many doctors will recommend that their senior patients stay in a physical rehabilitation center as they recover. Inpatient senior rehabilitation is different from outpatient rehabilitation in that seniors are not required to drive or be transported to a rehab clinic for scheduled appointments. Instead, they stay for […]

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5 Superfoods To Boost Brain Function

How does the food we eat affect our brain function? According to the Alzheimer’s Association, a diet rich in heart-healthy foods can make a large impact on senior health, preventing heart conditions while also boosting one’s memory and cognitive function. To potentially slow the effects of age-related memory impairment, try incorporating some of these heart-healthy […]

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4 Mistakes to Avoid in Your Senior Living Community Search

  Choosing a retirement community for yourself or a loved one is an important, life-altering decision. There are so many different options that some families may become overwhelmed, or even delay their decision out of fear of making the wrong choice. Avoid this problem by learning from these common retirement community search mistakes. Waiting too […]

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Summer Weather Safety Tips for Seniors

  Summer is a time for backyard barbecues, lazy days at the beach, and road trips to see family and friends. But hot summer weather can also pose dangerous health risks and adults over age 65 are particularly vulnerable to heat-related conditions. That’s why we’ve compiled this guide to help you recognize and prevent common […]

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What You Need to Know About Senior Malnutrition

  Is your loved one eating less or not eating many healthy foods? Malnutrition is a growing problem among seniors. As we grow older, certain factors such as limited mobility, forgetfulness, difficulty cooking, or loss of appetite can cause seniors to consume unhealthy foods or skip meals entirely. If you’re concerned about your aging parent or […]

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The Do’s and Don’ts of Talking to Your Parents About Assisted Living

One of the most difficult conversations of your life may be talking to your aging parents about moving from their longtime home into assisted living or another senior living option. Your parents may have a stubborn mindset and harbor a different perception of what senior living entails, often confusing assisted living with nursing homes. In […]

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