
4 Areas Social Seniors Are Less at Risk
As we age, we go through different experiences and changes to our everyday lives. As we become seniors, those changes tend to include things like retirement and loss of friends and family, whether that be through relocation or illnesses and, unfortunately, death. A...
Benefits of Respite Care Services
Making sure a loved one is comfortable and well-cared for can be a major undertaking and sometimes overwhelming. Respite care services, or short-term/surrogate care, are designed to ensure a continuity of care for those who normally receive help and assistance from a...
How to Choose an Independent Living Home
The thought of looking for an independent living home for yourself or a loved one can be very overwhelming, with many factors to consider. Although many places have similar features and services, there are also many differences. This might leave you wondering what to...
Cognitive Health and Older Adults
Source: National Institute on Aging Cognitive health—the ability to clearly think, learn, and remember—is an important component of brain health. Others include: Motor function—how well you make and control movements Emotional function—how well you interpret and...