If you’re worried about your aging parent operating their vehicle – or worse, finally taking those keys away – you’re not alone. Most adult children...
How to Know When it’s Time for a Parent to Stop Driving
Tech Safety Tips for Seniors
Technology is a great way to keep in touch with loved ones and old friends, stay up to date on the latest news and community happenings and even monitor...
If volunteering has ever been on your radar or in your thoughts, the time to act is now.
April is officially National Volunteer Month, and with spring...
Signs It's Time for Assisted Living
Deciding to move your aging loved one to an assisted living facility or nursing home is never easy. But often, it’s the best (and sometimes only) way to...
Easing the Transition to Assisted Living
Moving your loved one to an assisted living facility can be hard – mentally, physically and emotionally.
Not only are you dealing with your own thoughts...
Senior Memory Care: 12 Activities to Keep Your Mind Sharp
One of the most frustrating and painful parts of aging is the effect it has on your memory. Being unable to recall priceless, happy times with your...
The term “assisted living” often has a bad connotation – particularly for the aging adults these facilities are designed for.
To them, assisted living...
Steps You Can Take to Plan for Long-term Care
No matter what age you are, it’s never too early to start planning for your elder years.
Doing so puts you in the driver’s seat and gives you control...
Tips for Hiring an In-home Care Provider
There are many care options as your loved ones age.
For those with serious health issues, a nursing facility or memory care center may be best, while...
Caring for Your 5 Senses = Quality of Life
Losing use of your senses – any of them – can have serious deleterious effects on your health. Not only do you live without taste, smell, sight or the...