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How to Have “The Talk” about Senior Living with a Loved One

Talking to a loved one about senior living can be a tough conversation to have. Here’s some advice on preparing for a healthy discussion. Throughout your life, there are times when you are forced to have difficult discussions. Talking to a loved one about moving to senior living is one of those times. Some adult [...]

How to Have “The Talk” about Senior Living with a Loved One2023-03-29T11:09:26-04:00

Why Do We Call Them the Greatest Generation?

What is it about the Greatest Generation that’s so different? In this article, we examine how this generation got that name. They say it’s the hardships of life that form our true character. If that’s true, then Americans who were born between the two World Wars have certainly earned their character badges. For this, we [...]

Why Do We Call Them the Greatest Generation?2023-06-14T15:32:02-04:00

What Families of Veterans Should Know About the Aid & Attendance Benefit

Do you know about an important benefit for veterans? It’s called the Aid & Attendance Benefit and it may help your loved one pay for assisted living. Veterans of war sometimes return home to completely changed environments. Some may even suffer trauma as a result of their dedication and patriotism. Recognizing the sacrifices they’ve made [...]

What Families of Veterans Should Know About the Aid & Attendance Benefit2017-05-29T08:00:06-04:00

Advice for Overcoming Caregiver Guilt and Finding Peace

Caregiver guilt is normal. Here’s advice for how to handle it in a healthy, positive way so both you and your senior loved one can enjoy spending time together. It’s amazing that, amidst a population who does so much for others, you will find so much guilt. We’re talking about the family caregiver community who [...]

Advice for Overcoming Caregiver Guilt and Finding Peace2017-05-22T08:00:17-04:00

7 Things You Can Do That May Cut Your Risk for Dementia

Science is finding out every day that there are things we can do that may help cut the risk of dementia later in life. Here are 7 changes you can make right now.   As the country ages, it’s hard not to think about the looming risk of dementia. Luckily, the scientific community is doing [...]

7 Things You Can Do That May Cut Your Risk for Dementia2017-05-15T08:30:38-04:00

5 Ways to Live Your Best Life in Retirement

Everyone looks forward to retirement, but not everyone is prepared for it. Here’s what it takes to really be happy once it finally comes. If polls have any truth to them, you can look forward to feeling happier once you reach retirement age. The folks at Gallup-Healthways study happiness full-time, and every year they produce [...]

5 Ways to Live Your Best Life in Retirement2023-01-13T16:41:12-05:00

Creating a Purposeful Day with Adults with Alzheimer’s

Everyone benefits from a sense of purpose, but for adults with Alzheimer’s disease, it’s especially important. Here’s why, plus some advice for planning a purposeful day.   There are times in life when anyone can lose sight of their sense of purpose. It often happens when we encounter especially traumatic hurdles or life transitions, such [...]

Creating a Purposeful Day with Adults with Alzheimer’s2017-04-24T08:00:35-04:00

Gardening for Your Health: Easy Ways for Seniors to Keep Growing

Growing your own vegetables or flowers can be one of the great joys of life. But for seniors who love gardening, the tasks involved can become challenging. Whether it’s handling large bags of potting soil or keeping up with the weeds, some of the activities of gardening can make older adults feel like they’ve taken [...]

Gardening for Your Health: Easy Ways for Seniors to Keep Growing2017-04-17T08:00:34-04:00

Survival Tips for the New Family Caregiver

For America’s new parents, there’s a vast amount of information out there to help them adjust to their new lives as caregivers of a newborn. From books on “what to expect when you’re expecting”, advice on how to balance child rearing and work, how to respond to the various ailments that babies get, and what [...]

Survival Tips for the New Family Caregiver2017-04-10T08:00:45-04:00
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