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Care Managers: Common Misconceptions
Hiring a care manager for your loved one can be life-changing for family caregivers and seniors alike. But certain misconceptions may stop families from reaching out and getting the help they deserve. Care managers are there to inspire hope, offer guidance, and be a constant source of support for both seniors and caregivers. Despite their…
How to Include Long-Distance Aging Loved Ones in Holiday Celebrations
The holidays are a time for family, but sometimes families are unable to get together physically. That doesn’t mean they can’t enjoy wonderful holiday celebrations from a distance! When visiting each other in person isn’t possible, there are still many ways to make new memories with your loved ones – despite the distance. Here are…
Promoting Senior Independence This Holiday Season
Independence is important for all seniors year-round but has particular relevance during the holidays. The holiday season is the perfect opportunity for seniors to feel more connected and included in their families and communities. For those struggling to maintain their independence, accommodations can be made to help them embrace where they are in life. What…
Managing Senior Loneliness Throughout the Holidays
The holiday season is a time to celebrate, reunite with loved ones, and find joy in the little things. Yet, for some, the holidays are a reminder of what was, inspiring loneliness and isolation. Unfortunately, this is the reality for many seniors. With 1 in 4 adults over 60 reporting that they feel lonely, family…
Care Managers: An Asset in Mediating Difficult Conversations
The conversation with a loved one about assisted living isn’t easy to approach. When your loved one’s health is declining, and you realize they’re in need of greater care than you can provide, a care manager can be an invaluable asset. Care managers help you approach difficult conversations with compassion and respect. The goal is…
Preparing for the Holidays: How to Identify and Manage Health Decline in Aging Family Members
One of the things we love about the holidays is a chance to reconnect with aging loved ones who live far away. During this time of year, families gather together for the first time in months and may be surprised to realize that your aging parents or grandparents aren’t how you remember them. Health decline…
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