Considering senior living is an emotional time for seniors and their families, and there are many fears associated with the move. We identify five of those fears and dispel them.
If an older loved one is intent on living in their home as long as possible, but you have concerns for their safety, it’s important to know what to look for around the house. We list the areas around the house – and specific things in them – to take into account when making the decision to stay at home or move to a senior living community.
The occasional minor incident or accident are to be expected as a loved one grows older, but when they wander, fall frequently, mistake or forget their medications, get lost, or forget to turn off the stove or oven, it’s time to consider senior living options.
As we age, it’s important to think about our future care needs and preferences. Would you like to remain in your home as long as possible, or are you ready […]
In many situations, moving to a senior living community sooner rather than later is essential for the individual’s well-being and overall quality of life. Unfortunately, senior living costs can add […]
Many people assume that senior living costs more than aging in place in your home. While senior living costs can vary greatly depending upon location, floor plan, and needed care […]
Planning for senior living costs is an important step in preparing for your future care needs. Whether you or your loved one is facing the transition to senior living, we […]