It’s so common to second guess yourself when you start noticing changes in a loved one, to wonder if you’re overreacting or not doing enough. For most families, realizing it may be time to consider extra help or elder care doesn’t happen all at once. It usually begins with small changes in day-to-day routines or […]
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If you’ve become friendly with some of your senior neighbors, you might have realized that many of them do not have local support systems. Seniors without friends or relatives living nearby can have trouble navigating the challenges of everyday life.
Finding love later in life can be a remarkable blessing, but it can come with some unique challenges. From figuring out where you will live to navigating medical issues, there are many decisions that have to be made to meld two well-established existences into one happy union.
As your senior loved one ages, it becomes tougher to live at home, and eventually they may need the specialized and skilled care offered in senior living. If your family is facing a similar situation, one of the first steps is to find a safe and compassionate community.
My spouse and I are in our mid 70s. We’re thinking of moving to an independent living community in the coming years. It’s overwhelming trying to sift through all the options and figure out the right fit for us. Here are 3 steps to organize your search.
Where Will Your Senior Loved One Thrive?
As your mom, dad, or grandparents begin to show the effects of age, a decision must be made regarding where they will live. Will they remain at home, purchase a modified home, relocate to an assisted living facility, or move in with you?
The average life expectancy in the US is around 79 years of age. However, actual life expectancy varies depending on several factors, including diet, lifestyle, genetics, and access to health care. Whether you’ve eaten well and exercised your whole life or are just starting now, these tips can help.
Living on a fixed income as a senior can offer unique challenges. However, we also want to be able to enjoy the years we spend in retirement. Below are some budgeting tips from Adult Care Advisors to help keep you living the life of your dreams.