Memory Care vs. Assisted Living: A Guide When caring for aging loved ones, options are available to ensure they receive the support they need. Two popular choices are Memory Care and Assisted Living facilities in Scottsdale, AZ. While both options…
Nursing Home and Assisted Living Costs: Tax Deductible or Not? Nursing homes and assisted living facilities provide essential care for elderly and disabled individuals who require assistance with daily living activities. However, many people are uncertain whether the costs of…
When it comes to elder care, not every assisted living facility is the same. Some will have basic amenities while others will be more luxurious.
Moving is one of the biggest stressors in life. Even for people who are excited about the move, it can cause stress and anxiety.
One of the easiest mistakes to make, when you’re a family caregiver, is assuming you can’t turn to outside support, unless you give up this great responsibility.
Trying to support an aging parent, spouse, or even close friend who has been dealing with Alzheimer’s is going to be a challenge.
May is Arthritis Awareness Month and for a senior who has been dealing with arthritis for many years, they understand how challenging and frustrating it can be.
When an aging senior moves into an assisted living facility, they will still need to visit their primary physician, perhaps specialists, and even their dentist and optometrist.
February is Wise Health Care Consumer Month and when discussing the future with somebody of advancing years, perhaps they are in their 70s, 80s, 90s, or beyond, assisted living may very well be a topic that comes up.
Assisted living is one of the best elder care options a person can choose, especially when they need support on a regular basis. Many seniors will turn to their immediate family first. This might be a spouse, but can also…