Category: Caregiver & Family Resources
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Post: 3 Stimulating Activities for Seniors with Alzheimer’s
If a loved one has Alzheimer’s, you may be concerned about maintaining their cognitive abilities for as long as possible.…
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Post: Learning a Loved One Has Dementia: How to Cope
Dementia is a disease that impacts millions of people and their families. Seniors with dementia need specialized care that can…
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Post: What Not to Say to Senior Adult
Senior adults are, at the core, adults. They are real people with real stories, genuine emotions, and real-life experiences. And…
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Post: Why You Should be Mentored by a Senior
We’ve all heard the adage, “you can’t judge a book by its cover.” I’ve never found this more accurate than…
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Post: Things to Do with Seniors with Limited Mobility
Experiencing a decline in mobility is common in older adults. A decrease in mobility can be due to several factors,…
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Post: What Are the Signs Your Loved One Is Developing Dementia?
One of the most prominent conditions seniors can develop as they age dementia. Spotting the signs of dementia in yourself…
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Post: 5 Coping Strategies for Caregivers
Being a caregiver can be a 24/7 job that comes with stress and a range of emotions daily. It is…
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Post: How to Choose the Right Senior Living Community
After nearly 30 years in the senior living industry, I’ve seen hundreds of people looking to find the right community.…
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Post: How to Approach Senior Care for Parents
Is it time for your parents to consider senior care options in Texas? If you have been thinking about senior…
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Post: Finding Long-Term Skilled Nursing Care
Long-term skilled nursing care is a vital resource for many seniors. It supports your ability to function and manage in…
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