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The Senior Community Lifestyle5 UV Safety Tips to Protect Seniors During the Summer
It’s normal to want to spend more time outside during summer. The weather is warmer, and the days are longer. While the warm sun may feel great on your skin, it often causes more harm than good. The sun emits harmful UV rays that damage the skin. Continual sun damage...
How Can I Help My Mom Manage Her Pre-Move Anxiety?
Dear Donna, My mom is nervous about moving to an assisted living community. Even though the move was her idea, she has been avoiding preparations for the move. I am worried she is going to change her mind. How can I help my mom manage her pre-move anxiety? Chelsea...
How to Cope When a Senior Doesn’t Know They Have Alzheimer’s
Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s is hard. But what if the person you are caring for doesn’t believe they are sick? The damage that occurs in the brain can cause people with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia to refuse the reality that they are ill. This is...
Trusts versus Wills: What Are the Differences?
If you or a senior loved one is developing an estate plan, you are likely familiar with the terms will and trust. While most people have heard about these types of estate planning, many struggle to understand their differences. We created this quick overview to help...
How to Choose a Skilled Nursing and Rehab Center for an Aging Parent
Dear Donna, My dad recently had hip replacement surgery. His doctor recommended that he stay at a short-term rehab center before returning home. How do we choose a skilled nursing and rehab center? We aren’t sure where and how to get our search started. Jan from...
4 Fears That Keep Seniors from Moving to Assisted Living
Dear Donna, My mom has been falling a lot recently. Every time she has an accident, I tell her we need to start touring local assisted living communities. She says she knows, but she’s afraid. I am more afraid for her safety. What fears keep seniors from moving to...
4 Things to Do When a Loved One with Alzheimer’s Is Hospitalized
If you are caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia, there’s a good chance they will be hospitalized at some point. Most people assume they will leave the hospital feeling better than when they arrived. Unfortunately, that’s not always the...
3 Ways Vitamin C Can Help Seniors Sleep Better
It is a common misconception that you need less sleep as you age. Seniors need just as much sleep as younger adults. Unfortunately, many adults suffer from sleep disorders that prevent a good night’s rest. This can increase their risk of various health problems,...
5 Legal Documents Every Caregiver Should Have
Dear Donna, As my parents age, I am starting to think more about their future. I want to help them enjoy the best quality of life as they grow older. To do so, I know I will have to work with their attorney on planning. What legal documents should I have as a...
3 Signs It’s Time to Move to Assisted Living
Dear Donna, My mom used to be very sociable. She loved people and was the life of the party. After she turned eighty, however, she completely stopped going out. We can barely convince her to attend a family birthday party. I think she should move to assisted living...
5 Ways to Start the Conversation About Senior Living
Dear Donna, Last year, my father was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. At first, our whole family chipped in to help, and we were able to work together as a team to provide care for him. Now, as things settle down and in to a routine, my siblings come around less...
Fire Prevention Tips Older Adults Should Know
When it comes to older adults and fire deaths, the statistics are alarming. They’re probably all the incentive most of us need to take steps to protect the older loved ones in our lives. Here's a brief rundown of the statistics that highlight fire hazards for seniors....
