by Helen | Feb 27, 2024 | Senior Living
Ask any pet owner, and they will concur that nothing quite compares to snuggling up with a furry friend at the end of a hard day. It’s no secret that pets can offer stability and comfort as we navigate the rollercoaster of life. When a senior has...
by Martin | Jan 31, 2024 | Senior Living
Which precious moments in your life have a soundtrack? The first dance at your wedding, a memorable party, or even lullabies sung to you by a parent. Music can transport us, returning us to those beautiful moments long after they occurred. The power of music is so...
by Helen | Dec 20, 2023 | Senior Living
Despite experiencing higher pain levels, more falls, and worse general health when compared to those in nursing homes or residential senior care, most seniors with Alzheimer’s in the United States live at home. This is according to a 2019 study published by the...
by Helen | Nov 28, 2023 | Senior Living
A season filled with love, quality time, and cherished memory-making; the holidays are an adored celebration for many families. Synonymous with the sight of excited children and grandchildren ready to open their gifts, the sounds of nostalgic music, and the smells of...
by Helen | Oct 30, 2023 | Senior Living
In a few short weeks, families across the US will step back from the activities of their daily lives and give thanks for the people they cherish. With a tantalizing abundance of delicious food and precious quality time spent with friends and loved ones, it’s no wonder...
by Helen | Sep 23, 2023 | Senior Living
A diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease or another neurocognitive condition is an uncertain and deeply emotional time for the whole family. For many family caregivers, it’s their first experience caring for a relative with dementia. Taking on this role can be frightening,...