When a family member has Alzheimer’s disease, it affects everyone in the family, including children and grandchildren. It’s important to talk to them about what is happening. How much and what kind of information you share depends on the child’s age and relationship...
Enjoy the freedom of a fulfilling retirement in a comfortable home where you can pursue hobbies, read, enjoy social and recreational programs or visit with friends – all without the worries of home maintenance, chores, security or safety! Discover for yourself why...
You get a call or an email unexpectedly from someone who claims to be a friend or relative. This often happens to grandparents with the caller claiming to be their grandson or granddaughter. The caller says there’s an emergency and asks you to send money immediately....
When you reach retirement age, life can change for the better. You can choose to take it easy and relax or fill your calendar with lively and fulfilling activities – it’s all possible at The GreenFields! When it’s time to make a decision on where to live, the...
Many people worry about becoming forgetful. They think forgetfulness is the first sign of Alzheimer’s disease. But not all people with memory problems have Alzheimer’s. Other causes for memory problems can include aging, medical conditions, emotional...