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The Senior Community LifestylePlanning an Inter-Generational Father’s Day Celebration
A Father’s Day celebration is an excellent way for multiple generations to come together and honor members of the family. Some advanced planning can make the day go smoothly and ensure that everyone enjoys the event. How to Plan an Inter-Generational Father’s Day...
How to Prepare a Senior’s Home to Sell
Dear Donna: Our mom has finally agreed to move to sell her house and move to a senior living community. While we are thinking of having her move first and then worry about selling her home, we aren’t sure if that is the best approach. Do you have any advice for...
Is There a Link Between High Cholesterol and Alzheimer’s Disease?
For senior loved ones and their families, an Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis can be devastating. There are many ways to help manage this disease, which affects memory and other parts of cognitive function. Because there is not yet a cure, it is understandable that older...
5 Things to Look for on an Assisted Tour
Dear Donna, My mom has been living on her own for several years now. She recently gave up driving and now relies on my husband and me for transportation. Because our lives are already pretty hectic, she’s more isolated than I’d like for her to be. We finally convinced...
Respite Care: Support for Seniors When Families Can’t Be There
Respite care is a way for your senior loved one to receive temporary care when their usual caregiver needs a break. This type of care may be provided in your loved one’s home, or it may involve a short stay in a senior living community. Respite...
5 Statistics About Men and Dementia
Age-related dementia, particularly Alzheimer’s disease, consists of a group of symptoms related to memory and thought. Common symptoms include difficulty with short-term memory, mood changes, aggression, and confusion. While both men and women can develop dementia,...
5 Ways to Stay Active After a Parkinson’s Diagnosis
Dear Donna, Our mom was recently diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. Her physician says that exercise is essential to help her preserve her independence longer. Do you have any suggestions on how can we help her increase her level of daily activity? Sincerely, The...
How to Avoid Weight Loss While Caregiving
Weight loss may be a goal for many Americans in the new year, but there are right and wrong ways to achieve it. Stress, poor nutrition, and tight schedules can contribute to unhealthy weight loss among caregivers. As a caregiver, it is important that you take care of...
7 Steps to Help Prevent Senior Falls
According to the National Council on Aging, falling is the most common cause of injuries among people aged 65 and older. These injuries, such as hip fractures and concussions, may be severe and even life-threatening. Besides injuries, falling risk can make older...
How to Protect Your Older Loved One’s Identity During Tax Season
Dear Donna, I know that older adults are often the targets of financial fraud. How can I help protect my mother’s identity, especially during tax season? Sincerely, Gina in Saline, Michigan Protect Your Senior Loved One From Identity Theft This Tax Season Dear Gina,...
Do Food Choices Impact Your Alzheimer’s Risk?
Researchers have already found links between diet and health problems like cardiovascular disease and cancer. Now, evidence suggests that some food choices can influence a person’s risk of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease. The American Academy of Neurology and...
The Benefits of Pet Therapy for Adults with Dementia
Animals can help people of all ages reduce stress and improve their overall quality of life, and adults with dementia are no exception. Whether you’re looking for a pet or a trained service animal for a loved one with dementia, here’s what you should know. What are...
