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The Number 1 Deciding Factor When Choosing a CCRC Airline Safety for Seniors More Muscle For Better Aging When and How To Say “No” to Caregiving
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The Number 1 Deciding Factor When Choosing a CCRC Airline Safety for Seniors More Muscle For Better Aging When and How To Say “No” to Caregiving
Social Media Policy: What Your Company Needs to Include Refundable Entry Fees: Time for a Change The Value of Squeeze Pages Why They Don’t Care if You Treat Residents “Like Family” Language Barriers in Home Health Put Patient Outcomes at Risk
Spring and Summer Homemaking Checklist for Seniors Tips for Making Your Elderly Parent’s Home Safer Some ABC’s for Every Alzheimer’s Caregiver
Although more and more seniors are using the Internet for their news and even getting on Facebook as a way to stay in touch with their families, some of them still like to have a paper in their hands. Marketing your community and products to seniors online is great, but…
We never expect to become parents to our own parents, but as they age, their need to hold onto their independence conflicts with our responsibility to make sure they are safe and receiving the best care. It’s hard to know exactly when it’s time to transition from being a concerned…
The Longest Day takes place on the summer solstice, Wednesday, 6/21/17. It is an event put on by the Alzheimer’s Association to “raise funds and awareness for care and support while advancing research toward the first survivor of Alzheimer’s.” The New LifeStyles Walkers will be stepping that day to hit…
When it comes to senior living, tours are an opportunity to showcase your community and close a deal, so you must be prepared and organized. In today’s market, the prospective resident is likely to already be informed about senior living before they walk through your doors for a tour, and…
As we get older, we can have the tendency to collect things, some necessary and some that we can completely do without. So it is not uncommon for seniors to end up with a lot of clutter. Perhaps you have been wondering what you can do to help your mom,…
May 1 can mean many things to many people. Here are a few and how they may apply to your community/company: May Day – International Worker’s Day, how is the morale with your staff? How is turnover? When I talked to families, professionals, etc. about communities, the number one thing…