Home Health Care vs. Hospice Care
Hospice is designed for individuals with a terminal illness and a life expectancy of no more than six months. Home health care is for recovering from an illness, injury or surgery.
Hospice is designed for individuals with a terminal illness and a life expectancy of no more than six months. Home health care is for recovering from an illness, injury or surgery.
There are distinct signs that may indicate that it is time for your family to choose assisted living - does your loved one exhibit any of these?
No matter how well people learn to cope, aggression and abuse from dementia patients is difficult to witness and even harder to deal with rationally.
When considering whether or not to move their family member into senior living, people touring our assisted living facility ask some common questions.
Keeping detailed records of your present and past medical conditions is one of the best ways to ensure continued health success for you and your family.
Assisted living facilities provide a safe and secure location for wheelchair-bound senior citizens to live and grow together under the care of trained staff and caregivers.
Alzheimer's is often called "the long goodbye" because of the drawn-out nature of the illness and the diffculty for friends and family in the late stages.
While age alone does not indicate driving capability, elders suffer from ailments and injuries that make driving more difficult at higher rates.
Growing older doesn't mean we have to give up on life - in fact, retirement is just the beginning of an exciting new phase of life. For many senior citizens, choosing their next home involves some type of senior residence, ranging from independent living to memory care. Assisted living is one option available to seniors [...]
Everyone deserves to smile every day - and your loved one in assisted living or memory care is no exception.