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Tips for Adjusting to Assisted Living Unique chorus gives voice to people with Alzheimer’s Remember the Studebaker? Reminiscing as Therapy Severity of Alzheimer’s Can Vary by Season
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Tips for Adjusting to Assisted Living Unique chorus gives voice to people with Alzheimer’s Remember the Studebaker? Reminiscing as Therapy Severity of Alzheimer’s Can Vary by Season
by: Olivia Parker If you’re helping older loved ones prepare for a move to an assisted living community, you understand this time is full of emotions as your loved ones face a significant lifestyle change. The situation can be challenging if your loved ones aren’t in favor of the move….
Thank you to all of those who care for seniors and their caretakers. Those that don’t get today, or many days off. New LifeStyles is closed today, Monday, 9/3 in celebration of Labor Day. We will open at 8 AM (CDT) tomorrow. Enjoy your day!
Smart Homes Increasing the Reach of Home Care for a Growing Majority of Patients Caring for Aging Parents, With an Eye on the Broker Handling Their Savings “Being here feels right”: A Firsthand Account of Moving to a CCRC Facing Alzheimer’s may cause family tension – Resolvng Family Conflict Five…
by: Olivia Parker Whether you grew up in Georgia or are just looking to move to a sunnier climate, retiring in Atlanta gives you access to a lot of activities at an affordable price. Art museums, sporting events, botanical gardens, world-class restaurants, and more are accessible even if you’re not…
Why Every Retiree Should Consider a Retirement Community How Family Members Can Become MVPs on Home Health Care Teams 10 Early Signs and Symptoms of Alzheimer’s A Late-Life Surprise: Taking Care Of Frail, Aging Parents Fun Facts About US Seniors
by: Alex Deckard Your parents aren’t just tired. They may be suffering from undiagnosed sleep apnea, a condition that is currently affecting 22 million Americans. However, as people age the risk for developing this sleep disorder increases. Know how to identify and help manage the symptoms to save your loved…
Medicaid Trusts and Continuing Care Retirement Communities Hiring an In-Home Caregiver: What You Don’t Know Could Hurt You Most older drivers outlive the age at which they can drive safely
by: Rachel Lynch Caring for a loved one is no easy task, and the number of Americans who take on the arduous role is astronomical. In the last 12 months, 34.2 million Americans have provided unpaid care to an adult age 50 or older. Making the choice about what type…
by: James Fleming Unless you’re very lucky, you pretty much never reach an age where you stop worrying about money. In fact, retirement can often be a time when seniors worry about money the most. Because of this, about twenty percent of seniors are actually putting off retirement because they’re…