When Is Long-Term Care Necessary for a Loved One?
Long-term care involves providing medical care by skilled healthcare professionals to address some of the common issues or conditions often associated with aging individuals. Long-term
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Long-term care involves providing medical care by skilled healthcare professionals to address some of the common issues or conditions often associated with aging individuals. Long-term
As of last Tuesday (March 20), spring has officially sprung—although the recent snow storms in the Midwest and East Coast might make you think otherwise.
According to the Diabetes Association, about 1 in 4 people over the age of 60 have diabetes. It is estimated that by 2025, two-thirds of
A team member approaches a resident in a Memory Care venue during lunchtime and notices that the resident is sitting patiently at the table with
As people age, a change in the appetite can be normal because the metabolism slows as does the activity level, which means the body needs
By Eunice Trotter The pain in Ethel Brewster’s wrists caused her to take painkillers almost daily. After working as a typist for 30 years, she
If you have a loved one who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, you may have started looking into specialized care options, whether it’s in-home
We hear much these days about the concept of Person-Centeredness, Resident-Oriented Care, or Person-Centered Care. There seems to be some confusion regarding this meaning, but
Learning new skills can lead to improved emotional and psychological health. For seniors, learning about new technologies in the world can be a great way to