One of the toughest challenges many adult children face when their mother or father gets older is figuring out when it’s time to discuss elder care.
For adult children supporting aging parents through the difficult processes of elderly life, health issues, and even injuries or mental diseases like Alzheimer’s, those changes can produce guilt.
When someone you love has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, it can feel as though the end of the world has come. Even if you don’t feel that dramatic, it is still difficult to handle.
How To Address Concerns or Problems in an Assisted Living Facility An assisted living facility can be a godsend for seniors and their families by providing various services to help seniors with their daily activities while preserving their independence. However,…
For an aging loved one who has chosen assisted living, even if they were enthusiastic and excited about the idea, it might take time for them to adjust.
With the holiday season fast approaching, many loved ones supporting an aging parent, spouse, or other family member might start wondering when they need to make plans, especially if they’re traveling.
Essential Tips for Assisted Living Transition Making the transition to an assisted living community can be an intimidating process for some seniors. It is difficult to leave the home you know and likely have spent years making memories in. There…
For seniors, when they start thinking about assisted living as an elder care choice, they might not know very much about it.
A majority of Americans tend to describe themselves as ‘introverted,’ meaning they are drawn inward, especially in unfamiliar circumstances or in new environments.
Four Signs That an Elderly Person Can’t Live Alone Our parents and grandparents cared for us as children, and it’s natural to want to return the favor as our loved one's age. However, being responsible for the well-being of an…