Senior Living: The Continuum of Care
This continuum of care approach to aging ensures that as your loved one's needs change, the level of care can adapt right within the same community.
This continuum of care approach to aging ensures that as your loved one's needs change, the level of care can adapt right within the same community.
Discussing the sale of a family home to facilitate a parent's move isn't easy, as the memories and sentimental value can exceed the monetary value.
Being proactive and having a well-thought-out plan can make a significant difference in ensuring a senior's safety and well-being during a hurricane.
The new wave of Medicaid rules will significantly shape the healthcare landscape for seniors, directly impacting eligibility and benefits.
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.
While age alone does not indicate driving capability, elders suffer from ailments and injuries that make driving more difficult at higher rates.
Before moving into an assisted living facility, estate sales can help your parents to downsize and make some money in the process
Joint bank accounts provide access to the same set of funds to both you and your elderly parent, allowing you to monitor spending and manage finances.
Moving into an assisted living facility can be stressful, but by taking a few proactive steps you can help your loved one to make an easy transition.
Caregiving may refer to at-home care, moving them into your home, or transitioning to assisted living or memory care - but all require an emotional decision.