2015

Independent Living Or Assisted Living: Knowing Which One Is Right For Your Loved One

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When you have a loved one who is a senior living alone, you begin to find yourself quite preoccupied with their safety and health. As such, you may be looking into options to help them transition into a different living arrangement that is safer, more of a community, and better monitored. Because this is your first experience in dealing with such transitions, you may be wondering whether independent living or assisted living is best for your loved one.

10 November 2015

Finding Your Place In A New Neighborhood

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When researching retirement communities in your area to move to from your home, consider it a move to a new neighborhood. There will be new faces and expectations from the people who already live there. You'll want to establish yourself as a responsible part of the community. Here are a few ways to help you learn about and become integrated into this new neighborhood. Attend the Residence Meetings If the facility sponsors a residents' association, attend these meetings to get a sense of what the important issues are to the people living there.

6 November 2015

Worried About Your Aging Parents? 4 Signs It Might Be Time For A Senior Living Facility

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If you're concerned about your parent's well-being, it may be time to consider a senior living facility for them. Here are four signs that will help you decide if it's time to make some changes to your parents living arrangements. They're Losing Weight Are your parents suddenly losing weight? The first thing you should do is take them for a physical to rule out any medical conditions that may be causing the weight loss.

6 November 2015

Three Signs That It Is Time To Consider A Senior Living Facility For Your Parent

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As your parent enters their senior years, you might start to wonder if they would benefit from moving to a nursing home or an assisted living community tailored to senior citizens. Here are some signs that it could be time to talk to your parent about relocating to a senior living facility. They Have Greater Medical Care Needs When your parent has a new medical diagnosis that requires a great deal of additional care or has a worsening chronic health condition, they may need more care than you can provide on your own.

4 November 2015

Preparing Your Child To See A Loved One In A Nursing Home

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Visiting a nursing home can be difficult for many people because they do not like seeing their loved one in poor health or weaker than they are used to seeing them. If you have a loved one whose health is failing and want to take your children to see them in the nursing home, it is important to properly prepare them for what they may see and hear. Use the guide that follows to learn a few tips for preparing your little ones for a visit to a nursing home.

3 November 2015

Three Types Of Rehabilitation Services For Seniors Following A Stroke

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Every year, nearly 800,000 people in the United States have a stroke. Nearly 75 percent of these strokes are suffered by seniors over the age of 65. Having a stroke can be detrimental to one's health, as it can result in loss of limb function, paralysis on one side of the body, speech and language problems, and memory loss. For seniors who have had a stroke, rehabilitation services can be very successful when it comes to recovery.

2 November 2015

What To Look For In Quality Retirement Homes

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If you have a parent who is considering moving to an assisted living facility or retirement home, such as The Cedars, you certainly want them to be comfortable and well taken care of. Before you decide where your parents will be staying, there are several important features to look for when choosing the right one. These important qualities can help you with making the right choice when it comes to finding the best place for your loved ones.

30 October 2015