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How to Deal with Irrational Elderly Parents

An adult daughter sits facing her elderly father, listening attentively to his words.

Growing up, our parents were the ones who protected us, molded us, and made sure we had everything we needed. Now, as they age, the roles slowly reverse, and it’s our turn to take care of them. But, aging can sometimes come with challenging situations. Your loved one’s behavior or personality may change in their […]

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How Can I Improve My Memory as a Senior?

A senior person looking confused as he looks at a note taped on a wall.

It’s natural to experience changes in your memory with age. However, it can be frustrating to forget names, misplace items, or find it difficult to recall important details, especially when you don’t know if you need support and personalized care.  Memory care in senior living communities can support and provide individualized care for loved ones […]

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Memory Care vs. Assisted Living: Which is Right for You

A female caregiver at a memory care community is assisting an elderly woman in getting dressed in her bedroom.

Looking for the right senior living option can seem like learning a second language. What’s assisted living? What’s memory care? Is there a difference? Which one is right for me? Let’s take a step back! Both options provide care and support but are designed to meet different needs and offer different levels of this support. […]

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How Long Can a Senior Stay in Respite Care?

A questionnaire with the written word " Respite Care: Do you need it ?" with a tick box of Yes or No.

Most people don’t rush to move into any kind of senior living community. There’s a lot of value in staying in the home you’re comfortable and familiar with as long as possible. But eventually, health problems or mobility issues may make it difficult for an older adult to live independently. Quite often, a family member […]

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How Fast Does Parkinson’s Progress?

a senior woman holds a glass of water with both hands

Care for Seniors with Parkinson’s You want the best possible care for your loved one. You want them to enjoy experiences in a welcoming community. But planning for your loved one’s senior years can be challenging when they need support for health concerns.  Parkinson’s disease is a progressive disorder. Depending on the stage, you may […]

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