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Women live longer, which means women will have more years of retirement to pay for — in many cases, living alone or in long term senior care.
Don’t avoid home care because of cost because there are many options available for you and your senior loved one to pay for it.
Family caregivers know that any fall could lead to the loss of independence for their senior loved one. There are many things that family caregivers can do to prevent falls in the home. Modifying the home environment is often a quick step we can all take to improve safety.
If your loved one is expressing concern about moving to assisted living and would rather remain in their home, you may want to consider senior home care. In
Caregiving is too big of a job for one person. Read our tips on how to shift your care approach to make senior care a team effort.
It can be uncomfortable for all parties involved, but it is necessary to ensure the well being of a loved one as they grow older.
With a couple of key strategies in place, a skillfully open and flexible perspective, and the pure desire to enjoy each other’s company you ca de-stress for the holidays.
Senior housing developers and designers are working to expand the housing and care options experienced by couples living in their properties. That's because spouses often have different needs at different times, which can sometimes make living together in the same quarters a challenge.
Senior Care Floral Park NY-As a family caregiver, it is your goal to help them to manage the challenges and symptoms can come along with diabetes, as well as to help them to make good lifestyle choices that can reduce the impact of the disease and may even help them to improve their body's health ov
Senior Care: Talking to your elderly family member about hiring senior care services might feel impossible at first.
Senior Care Tips: Is your senior in a position where it makes sense for her to downsize? These tips can help.
Finding a senior community in which your parents will thrive can sometimes be overwhelming. Let A Place for Mom's "Senior Housing 101" guide walk you through care types, costs and all things related to senior living.
Learn about the top three questions you should ask senior care facilities to ensure your loved one stays safe and healthy.
When it’s time to start considering a move to a senior care facility, it’s an emotional process for anyone. But LGBTQ seniors face additional challenges and fears when taking this step. For one, research shows many senior facilities are not particularly welcoming to LGBTQ people, and housing discrimination laws that ...
Senior Care: Being in retirement can be much different from when someone is working. The lifestyle that someone has when working is usually quite chaotic and busy.
Keeping Your Parents Safe at Home Whether you live across the country or across the street, keeping up with your aging parents can be a challenge. They may not want your…
Medicare, Medicaid, private health insurance, disability and long-term care: They cover different things, and caregivers need to know them all.
A Place for Mom talks with Belmont Village, Emeritus and Silverado Senior Living to learn how memory care can actually improve dementia sufferers' quality of life.
Caregiver robots are revolutionizing senior care across the world.
Recent Incidences In The News Have Caused People To Doubt The Quality of Senior Care.