Blog

Text

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.

A Look at Personalized Memory Care at Ingleside

If your loved one is living with Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia and has been cared for at home, your family may be considering

Tips for Maintaining Strong Relationships with Those Living with Dementia

If your loved one is living with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, you may be searching for ways to remain connected. As a progressive disease, behaviors and

When One Partner Has Dementia and the Other Doesn’t: Senior Living Options

Your parents have built an entire lifetime together. Their daily routines, dreams, challenges and adventures have all been shared. They have always been there for each

Settling in to Your New Senior Living Home

If you’ve made the decision to call a senior living community home, you’re likely looking forward to your newfound freedom and all the benefits of this

Activities When Visiting an Older Loved One in Assisted Living Who is Mentally Sharp

When parents or loved ones make their home in an assisted living community, visits from family and friends greatly add to their daily joy and overall

Surefire Ways to Make New Friends in Senior Living

Growing older can open up possibilities that may have been placed on hold over the years– such as finally having the time to reawaken your artistic

Tips for Having the Talk With the Whole Family About Memory Care

Becoming more forgetful… Taking a walk and not remembering how to get back home… No longer able to remain living safely alone… The health of the

Planning for a Successful Move to Senior Living

If you’ve made the decision to move to a senior living community, you’ll soon discover how much easier – and maybe even more engaging – life

Tips for Moving a Recently Widowed Parent to Assisted Living

One of the more difficult times of life is suffering the loss of a loved one, especially a spouse. If this has happened to one of
Skip to content