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Tips for Choosing a Senior-Friendly Realtor

If you or a senior loved one are searching for a realtor, these tips can help you find and interview potential candidates. Moving can be physically and emotionally exhausting. In fact, mental health experts rate moving as one of life’s most taxing events. It’s right up there with losing your job or getting a divorce. [...]

Tips for Choosing a Senior-Friendly Realtor2019-05-27T07:00:20-04:00

Agitation and Alzheimer’s: How Can Family Members Manage It?

Agitation is one of the most difficult behaviors for families to manage at home when a loved one has Alzheimer’s. These tips may help. Caring for a senior loved one who has Alzheimer’s disease often presents unique challenges. From sleep deprivation to wandering, family caregivers find themselves having to manage complicated behaviors. A common one [...]

Agitation and Alzheimer’s: How Can Family Members Manage It?2019-05-20T07:00:59-04:00

Cooking for One: How Seniors Can Plan Healthy Menus

If you are struggling to find easy ways to eat healthy when cooking for one, you aren’t alone. From storing produce to batching meals, we have some tips to help. Healthy cooking for one is a challenge many older adults face. Some seniors, understandably, lack the motivation to create healthy meals. It can feel like [...]

Cooking for One: How Seniors Can Plan Healthy Menus2019-05-13T07:00:03-04:00

Home Safety Checklist for Caregivers of Older Adults

If you are concerned a senior’s home isn’t safe, this home safety checklist can help you conduct an assessment. From fall hazards to lighting, here’s what to look for. If you spent time at an older loved one’s home during your spring holiday, you may have wondered if they are safe living alone. Family members [...]

Home Safety Checklist for Caregivers of Older Adults2019-05-09T12:49:00-04:00

Helping a Senior Manage Anxiety Before a Move to Assisted Living

Moving can be distressing. Use these tips to try to help manage move anxiety and make a smooth transition to assisted living. Moving during the retirement years is much different than moving as a young or middle-aged adult. Seniors who are relocating might find the emotional issues they encounter to be more difficult than the [...]

Helping a Senior Manage Anxiety Before a Move to Assisted Living2019-04-29T08:00:54-04:00

How Memory Care Improves Quality of Life for Seniors with Dementia

For adults with dementia, a memory care community helps improve quality of life. Here’s what adult children and family caregivers should know. When a senior loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or a similar form of dementia, families go to great lengths to keep them at home. Sometimes that means bringing professional caregivers into [...]

How Memory Care Improves Quality of Life for Seniors with Dementia2019-04-15T08:00:02-04:00

What Questions Should You Ask During an Assisted Living Community Tour?

Asking the right questions is an important part of choosing an assisted living community. These tips will help you know what to ask. When families begin to explore assisted living communities for a senior loved one, knowing the right questions to ask is important. While a beautiful lobby and plush grounds are nice features, making [...]

What Questions Should You Ask During an Assisted Living Community Tour?2019-04-08T08:00:46-04:00

Senior Safety: Coping with Spring Allergies

Managing spring allergies can be more difficult for seniors. From medication side effects to exacerbating chronic illnesses, here’s what caregivers should know. Itchy, watery eyes, uncontrollable sneezing, and nasal congestion can all be symptoms of seasonal allergies. For seniors who live in the south, where flowering trees and pollen-filled flowers are blooming, allergy season can [...]

Senior Safety: Coping with Spring Allergies2019-04-04T15:32:53-04:00

What is Parkinson’s Dementia?

People are familiar with the common symptoms of Parkinson’s, such as tremors and speech problems. But most people with this disease also develop Parkinson’s dementia. Learn more here. With symptoms ranging from rigid muscles to speech problems, Parkinson’s disease (PD) is classified as a neurodegenerative disease. It happens when the body doesn’t produce enough dopamine, [...]

What is Parkinson’s Dementia?2019-03-25T07:00:50-04:00

How Senior Mentors Benefit from Helping Others

Senior mentor programs benefit older adults and the younger generation alike. Learn more about mentoring programs and how to connect with one near you. Retirement is a time in life when older adults are typically free to recreate themselves. Some pursue a new hobby or even launch a new business. Others find themselves immersed in [...]

How Senior Mentors Benefit from Helping Others2019-03-18T07:00:19-04:00
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