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navigating-assisted-living-options-with-covid-19

Last March the landscape in selecting an assisted living facility drastically changed. As we navigate our way through the unknown of a pandemic, we adjust to the time and constant changes to keep our staff and residents safe and healthy. is still around, and we are continuing to adjust to meet the needs of...

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how-to-transition-into-assisted-living-with-ease

As our parents age, their lifestyle changes. Many go from visiting and vacationing with friends and family to slowing down a bit and taking closer trips. Sometimes they suffer a fall or illness that can cause them to also slow down and maybe need a little more care. What do you do? How do you have the discussion that maybe your mom or dad should consider Assiste...

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navigating-the-unknown-with-aging-adults-and-covid-19

As the state orders are lifting and we can see our aging loved ones again, we need to understand what the best scenario is for our older parents. How do we stay in touch and not put their health or their life at risk? We have seen the effects of COVID-19 on the aging population; it . We also know that having strong bonds an...

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the-quiet-senior-health-risk-dehydration

You have finally hit the summer months and now the heat is on! How do you keep seniors you love hydrated and safe from the dangers of dehydration? It is not always an easy task, but we have some tips for you!   Many times after being outside in the sun, you come inside and cannot wait to drink a cold...

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did-you-forget-to-read-this

After age 50 we all start to experience age related changes in memory or forgetfulness, and it is common to get a little confused. I mean, we are busy living life, chasing after kids schedules, and sometimes watching grandkids too. Not to mention, we are helping with our aging parents. So when does natural aging memory loss turn into something we need to address...

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