A few years ago, I realized that my dad needed to move into a care facility instead of living with us. He was always depressed and he needed to be around more people his own age. It was a really difficult decision, but after we moved him into a care facility, he really blossomed. It was great to see him happy, healthy, and enjoying things on his own. This blog is here to help other people to enjoy their own lives and to care for loved ones who need special assistance. I know that with the help of assisted living, everyone can enjoy a better life.
4 November 2016
One of the hardest decisions that the majority of individuals will end up facing in their lifetime is what to do with an elderly parent that requires a lot of care. While it is admirable for someone to want to take care of their aging parent on their own, there are situations where this is not feasible, such as if they have to work a full-time job or their elderly parent requires more intensive and specialized care due to a condition such as Alzheimer's or dementia.
4 November 2016
If you're an older individual who is heading into your golden years, you're not alone. The Baby-Boomer generation is growing older and are having to make some real decisions about how they want to do so. One of the considerations you'll need to make concerns your living arrangements. Although you may be planning to continue living at your house, this may not be the best option. It may be a better idea for you to move into an assisted-living facility.
3 November 2016
Home health care is a way for your aging parent or other loved one to get the health-related treatment and attention they need right in the comfort of their own home. Here are four major benefits of home health care to keep in mind. Home Health Care Is an Alternative to Assisted Living For many families, as their parent or other loved one becomes older, less mobile, and more prone to health concerns, the choice comes down to assisted living or in-home care.
3 November 2016
When it's time to make the move to a smaller location, be it a smaller home, an apartment, or an assisted living facility, your parents will need your help to make that move as easy as possible. The emotional connections to what you and your parents call home can be enormous, and it can be difficult to downsize even when everyone agrees that it's the right move to make. For some quick and easy tips to help smooth the way for the move, read on.
3 November 2016
If you find yourself in short term rehab or physical therapy, there's a good chance that you want to be done with it and well as soon as possible. This can be frustrating because you can't really force your body to get better faster. This could keep you from being able to play the sports you love or just get around easily. There are a few things that you can do to slightly speed up the process, however.