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How to Handle Siblings Who Don’t Help With Aging Parents

Caring for aging parents can be challenging for adult children. Constant attention is required for your parents to receive the best care. The task itself can be too much for one person to take on, especially if sibling conflicts prevent everyone from lending a helpful hand. Aging adults who don’t reside in a residential care […]

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How Seniors Can Improve Heart-Health

Aging adults often think as they grow older, they’re destined to have heart disease. This is not the case for many seniors. There are preventive measures that help maintain a healthy heart. Heart disease threatens the lives of seniors over the age of 65. More than 80 percent of seniors that are older than 65 […]

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Why Genealogy is Significant for Seniors

The internet is changing how people connect. Retirees are using their time at home or at their residential center to connect with people around the world via the world wide web and social media platforms. It is now easier than ever to find out about your family history using the internet. Genealogy sites rank among […]

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How to Help Aging Parents Declutter

Decluttering can be one of the largest tasks to accomplish before moving into a residential care center. The idea of sorting through your aging parents’ things can be as overwhelming as the task itself. Before getting started, you should attempt to understand the meaning behind some of the items. This may help simplify the process […]

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Finding Love in Assisted Living

Life and romance seem to go hand in hand until you reach a certain age. Circumstances and life events have a way of forcing many aging adults to enjoy their latter years without a significant other or mate. Assisted living in Glendale can help seniors regain their confidence in romance and love.   Dating in […]

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Myths You’ve Probably Heard about Assisted Living

There are several myths about assisted living. Many people think you end up just sitting around all day with nothing to do. Others feel assisted living may destroy their independence. Especially after those retirement years, the thought of assisted living can be depressing for many seniors. Fortunately, most of these misconceptions are simply untrue. Below […]

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Chair Exercises for Seniors in Residential Care

It’s expected for the muscles and bones in our bodies to weaken with age. Seniors may have trouble balancing or suffer from mobility issues, while other aging adults might be dealing with chronic illnesses. Whatever the case, the once easy lifestyle tasks often become much more difficult with age. Residential care affords many opportunities for […]

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4 Ways to Sharpen the Memory in Residential Care

Did you know there are several fun and innovative ways to sharpen your memory? As we grow older, it becomes more common to forget the simple things. It’s just a normal part of aging. Perhaps you made a call to a family member, then forgot why you called. Maybe you’re beginning to forget times or […]

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Signs It May Be Time for Assisted Living

Adult children are often faced with difficult decisions. Among those decisions is one that greatly impacts the livelihood and happiness of their parents. At some point, aging adults may need to be placed in a senior living community that offers more advanced care. There can be many fears or questions associated with a decision of […]

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Government Benefits Seniors May Be Missing Out On

Almost every adult in the world spends hours each day looking for ways to maximize their dollars. Without a doubt, nothing destroys a budget like unforeseen health issues. Especially if the illness prevents you from completing day-to-day activities or obligations. Many seniors are unaware of the assistance that is available to them. Below are five […]

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