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Get advice, tips and insights on a wide range of topics helpful to both seniors and their family members, from downsizing to starting the conversation about moving to a community.

7 Memory Care Activities You Can Share with a Loved One

Has someone in your family or a friend been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia? As a progressive illness, you may be aware that

10 Tips if You’re Comparing Independent Living Communities

Have you made the decision to move into an independent living community? For many people that option is the next logical choice if they’re interested in

Moving Your Parent to an Assisted Living Community Near You

Is your parent beginning to struggle with a few tasks of daily living, such as bathing, getting dressed or shopping and preparing meals? Or are they

Decorating Tips to Welcome Spring to Your Home

Is there ever a more welcome guest than springtime? Especially after a long, dark and cold winter. But it’s finally arrived, bringing with it warmth and

Can Alzheimer’s be Prevented or Delayed?

If you have a loved one or friend who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, you may be wanting to learn as much as you can about

Considering Independent Living? Compare the Benefits vs. Staying Home

Are you considering whether you want to stay in your existing home or move into an independent living community? Perhaps it’s the fulfilling and active lifestyle

Comparing Home vs Assisted Living Benefits? 7 Factors to Consider

If your parent is beginning to struggle with the activities of daily living, your family may be considering the options that assisted living can offer when

Adapting to Change as You Grow Older: 7 Tips to Try

From birth going forward, we are changing. Our bodies and minds continue to adapt and transform to the world around us. Although there can be loss

5 Signs That It May Be Time for Memory Care

If you’re caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s, you know it’s a progressive illness requiring flexibility to meet ever-changing needs. You’re also likely aware that
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