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Trouble Sleeping? Discover These Tips For A Good Night’s Rest

Sleeping well might be one of the best things you can do for your health. Those who easily slip into slumber and awake refreshed in the

Why People Are Often Happier Once They Move to Assisted Living

Assisted living offers many advantages to their residents. If you or a parent is beginning to need a little help with the daily tasks of living,

Best Tips for Downsizing: Getting Ready for a Great Future in Independent Living

You’ve decided to launch your new lifestyle in an independent living community that can make all of it possible. After the research, visits and considering the

Independent Living Benefits: Why We Need Privacy and People as We Grow Older

If you’re like many active adults, you’ve spent some time considering how you want to thrive in your retirement life. This is the time you’ve been

Signs That Your Parents May Be Ready for Assisted Living

Adult children often avoid having conversations about assisted living because they assume their parents would never want to leave home. But what is often misunderstood is

How to Connect and Remain Influential to Your Grandchildren

Preserving a strong relationship between a grandchild and grandparent is vital for both parties. By staying in your grandchild’s life, you will be able to impart

Share These Tips with Family and Friends for a Positive Visit with a Loved One with Alzheimer’s

Our older loved ones may enjoy having guests over for a visit, but when Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, or other cognitive impairment is a factor it may

7 Benefits To Your Brain Health and Aging Well When You Continue Lifelong Learning

One of the bigger myths about growing older is that new things can’t be learned or that we lose our intellectual abilities. Today’s active seniors know

What Are the Differences Between Early Alzheimer’s and Growing Older?

It’s not uncommon to find yourself forgetting a name, address or phone number, even of a close friend or family member. Have you ever lost your
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