As our parents age, it becomes more and more difficult for them to take care of themselves. This is especially true if they live alone. If you have aging parents, you may be wondering when the time is right to move them into an assisted living facility.
When considering Memory Care and Assisted Living, it can be difficult to know which choice is best for your loved one. Begin by asking yourself why you are looking into care options in the first place. What is happening with you or your family member? The answer should guide you in making the right decision
Choosing an assisted living facility can be difficult. You want to make sure you are getting the place that best suits the needs of you or your loved one. There are a number of steps you can take to evaluate assisted living facilities and choose the one that is right for you:
It can be difficult to talk to parents about assisted living, as the move is often seen as a loss of independence.
As the weather gets colder and the days get shorter, it’s important to make sure that seniors in assisted living have plenty of opportunities to stay active and engaged. Here are six ideas for fun fall activities
As our parents age, it becomes more and more difficult for them to take care of themselves. This is especially true if they live alone. If you have aging parents, you may be wondering when the time is right to move them into an assisted living facility.
There are many reasons why people may resist transitioning to assisted living. Some may be afraid of losing their independence, or not being able to take care of themselves. Others may worry about the cost of assisted living or being away from family and friends.
As our parents age, it can become increasingly difficult for them to maintain their independence. Assisted living facilities provide the perfect solution for elderly parents who need help with daily living activities but don’t want to move into a nursing home. There are many benefits of assisted living for both elderly parent and their children. Assisted living can help improve a parent’s overall well-being by providing them with the following:
By Jennifer Coates The expression “Home is where the heart is” is an oft-repeated phrase that is both familiar and evocative to all who hear it. Whenever these words are uttered, they immediately evoke the sentiment that no matter where life takes you, you can be “at home” as long as you are surrounded by
The skin naturally changes with age. Skin becomes less oily, less elastic, thinner, and more susceptible to bruising as we get older. As a result, seniors may have skin problems or concerns that they did not have when they were younger. However, there are a variety of things that individuals can do to preserve their