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12 03, 2018

Tax Deductions and Senior Care: What Families Should Know

2018-03-12T11:44:12-04:00

Wondering if your assisted living expenses are tax deductible? This information from Legacy Senior Living can help you learn more. When an older adult is ready to downsize and move to a senior living community, families often work together to create a budget and a plan for financing their transition. In fact, how to finance [...]

Tax Deductions and Senior Care: What Families Should Know2018-03-12T11:44:12-04:00
7 03, 2018

How Senior Living Employees Improve the Quality of Life for Residents

2018-03-07T11:57:10-05:00

Legacy Senior Living salutes its dedicated team members who help to improve the lives of residents every day. Learn how senior living supports a healthier life. Where we live as we grow older influences how successfully we age. Companionship and social activities may help a senior avoid the dangerous health consequences caused by isolation such [...]

How Senior Living Employees Improve the Quality of Life for Residents2018-03-07T11:57:10-05:00
26 02, 2018

A Look Back at Black History Month Over the Years

2018-02-26T08:00:35-05:00

Learn more about Black History Month including the role a man named Dr. Carter G. Woodson played in shining the spotlight on the contributions of black Americans. The roots of Black History Month date back to the year 1926 and a man named Dr. Carter G. Woodson. A child of former slaves, Dr. Woodson spent [...]

A Look Back at Black History Month Over the Years2018-02-26T08:00:35-05:00
19 02, 2018

What to Do When a Senior with Alzheimer’s is Hospitalized

2018-02-19T08:00:36-05:00

A hospital visit can be especially difficult for people with Alzheimer’s. Use these tips to help make their stay go more safely and smoothly. A planned or unexpected trip to the hospital is frightening and stressful at any age. The clinical environment can make it hard to rest. The pain and discomfort of the illness [...]

What to Do When a Senior with Alzheimer’s is Hospitalized2018-02-19T08:00:36-05:00
12 02, 2018

Why Don’t Seniors Report When They Are Victims of Fraud?

2018-02-12T08:03:32-05:00

Seniors are often the target of scams and fraud but rarely report it. Here’s what families should know. It’s an unfortunate reality but one that is important to be aware of: older adults are targets of scams and fraud more often than any other age group. The problem is further compounded by the fact that [...]

Why Don’t Seniors Report When They Are Victims of Fraud?2018-02-12T08:03:32-05:00
5 02, 2018

7 Ways to Cut Your Risk of Cancer

2018-02-05T15:37:26-05:00

Experts say as much as half of all cancer might be preventable. Learn 7 steps you can take that might help lower your cancer risk. Cancer has touched most of our lives in same manner, whether it is a personal diagnosis with the disease or watching a loved one battle it. While many of us [...]

7 Ways to Cut Your Risk of Cancer2018-02-05T15:37:26-05:00
29 01, 2018

Identity Theft Prevention in the Wake of Corporate Hacks

2018-01-29T08:00:43-05:00

Identity theft has become a serious threat across the country. Major corporations have even fallen victim. Here’s what you need to know to keep a senior safe. The New Year rings in the beginning of tax season, and adult children often help their senior parents with this process. Some families play a more hands-on role [...]

Identity Theft Prevention in the Wake of Corporate Hacks2018-01-29T08:00:43-05:00
22 01, 2018

7 Tips for Moving to Memory Care

2018-01-22T08:00:19-05:00

Are you starting to search for a memory care community for a senior with Alzheimer’s disease? These tips can help make the move to memory care go more smoothly. If you are preparing for a senior loved one’s move to a memory care community, you might not be sure how and where to start. Moving [...]

7 Tips for Moving to Memory Care2018-01-22T08:00:19-05:00
15 01, 2018

6 Ways to Beat Post-Holiday Caregiver Blues

2018-01-15T08:00:13-05:00

Are you suffering from a case of the post-holiday caregiver blues? These 6 tips can help you beat the blues. It’s that time of year again. The holidays are behind us and the long winter is in front of us. Warm, sunny days can seem far away. For caregivers who may be stuck indoors a lot [...]

6 Ways to Beat Post-Holiday Caregiver Blues2018-01-15T08:00:13-05:00
8 01, 2018

Healthy Resolutions for Caregivers to Start a Brand New Year

2018-01-08T15:42:08-05:00

Caregivers often put their own needs last. It’s why so many family caregivers experience a health crisis of their own. Use these resolutions to make 2018 healthier. If you’ve been responsible for the care of a senior loved one, there’s a strong possibility that you’ve put your own health and well-being on the backburner. As [...]

Healthy Resolutions for Caregivers to Start a Brand New Year2018-01-08T15:42:08-05:00
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