November 11, 2015
3 Ways to Celebrate with Senior Loved Ones this Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is a special time to show family and friends how much you appreciate them, so make sure you include senior loved ones in the fun.
Read PostThanksgiving is a special time to show family and friends how much you appreciate them, so make sure you include senior loved ones in the fun.
Read PostOn Nov. 11, people all over the country gather to remember their loved ones who were or are members of the armed forces.
Read PostDon’t leave your older loved ones on their own when it comes to handling their finances. Here are some tips to make money management easier for everyone involved.
Read PostIf there is someone helping your senior loved one, take the time to thank that person for his or her important work.
Read PostIf you are caring for an older person who is going to need a medical procedure, consider these tips to help him or her thrive during recovery.
Read PostOne of the most difficult parts of growing older is eventually experiencing limited mobility.
Read PostHere are some activities your senior loved ones can do with their grandchildren in a senior living community while improving their well-being.
Read PostThe perfect care package should be a mix of functional and fun, and leaves the recipient feeling warm and fuzzy.
Read PostSeniors with arthritis can use some extra help because of the pain they may face daily.
Read PostOne of the best aspects of transitioning to an independent living center is the social interactions that come with it.
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