Month: December 2016
Tips for Creating an End-of-Life Plan
Putting together a good end-of-life plan long before you need it can both ensure all your wishes are honored and protect your loved ones from […]
Read More3 Important Pieces for Your End-of-Life Plan
If you or a loved one is advancing in age, end-of-life planning may not be your first choice for how to spend your time and […]
Read MoreTips for Encouraging Independence in Your Aging Loved One
We all want our parents to live as independently as possible for as long as possible. Yet, even when your loved one is in full […]
Read MoreHow to Encourage Independence in Your Aging Loved One
We all want our parents to live as independently as possible for as long as possible. Yet, even when your loved one is in full […]
Read MoreTips for Understanding Elder Law and Legal Planning
Although we would like to think that we’ll always be able to take care of ourselves, we never know what each day will bring. Legal […]
Read MoreTips on Upsizing Your Senior Living Lifestyle: A New Perspective on Downsizing
Downsizing often brings to mind thoughts about decluttering, packing, moving hassles, selling your home. However, many who have made the move to a senior living […]
Read MoreHow to Upsize Your Senior Living Lifestyle: A New Perspective on Downsizing
For seniors looking to downsize to a senior living community, the process of moving out of their family home can be bittersweet. It’s not always […]
Read MoreTips for Demystifying Resistance in Loved Ones with Dementia
When older adults without memory problems refuse care or assistance, we can usually infer their behavior is caused by embarrassment or the fear of losing […]
Read MoreDemystifying Resistance to Care in Loved Ones with Dementia
As a caregiver of a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia, you work hard to constantly learn new ways of offering […]
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