Summer Heat, Outdoor Activities, and How Assisted Living Keeps Seniors Safe

Summer is in full swing and that means intense heat is on the rise. Across much of the country, heat waves are now the norm, not the exception.

How Assisted Living Keeps Seniors Safe During Extreme Weather Conditions

This past winter was incredibly harsh across much of the country. It was a powerful reminder of just how intense Mother Nature can be.

Assisted Living Could Alleviate a Lot of Stress for an Aging Senior

When you are injured and have difficulty getting around, do you feel stressed? Most people do, especially if they have other people counting on them.

When Should You Consider Memory Care Assisted Living for a Parent Diagnosed with Dementia?

Alzheimer’s is a form of dementia and affects more than 5 million Americans right now.

A Person with Alzheimer’s Can Often Do Great at a Memory Care Assisted Living Facility

Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia will affect a person’s mental health over time. It can cause frustration, anxiety, confusion, and doubt.

Sometimes Sleep Difficulties Can Be Safety Concerns for Seniors and Assisted Living Might Just Be the Difference-Maker

Most people will experience some form of sleepless night, whether it’s clinical insomnia or just added stress that keeps them up at night.

What Are Pet Policies at Assisted Living Communities?

People love their pets. For many Americans, their beloved cat or dog is just like a member of the family.

How Can an Aging Senior Feel More at Ease Emptying Their Home as They Transition to Assisted Living?

It may sound like a harsh word: ‘emptying,’ at least in reference to cleaning out one’s home, going through personal possessions, and ‘thinning things out’ in order to move.

Transitioning to Assisted Living Can Be Stressful, Even When the Senior Is Excited

It’s a good idea not to assume an aging senior will be completely fine moving into assisted living.

Three Reasons It’s Not Healthy to Spend All Day with Mom at Assisted Living

Three simple reasons why it’s not healthy to either spend all day on the phone checking in with her or visiting daily when she first moves into an assisted living facility.