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Monthly Archives: September 2025

5 Cold and Flu Season Tips for Seniors

Note: This is for informational purposes and should not be mistaken for medical advice. Please consult a physician or other medical professional or specialist for all health matters. The mornings are getting cooler, and the air crisper as summer fades and fall emerges. For many, this time of year is full of tradition - fun

By |2025-09-03T22:38:20+00:00September 30th, 2025|Blog, Health|0 Comments

From Memories to Market: Tips for Selling Your Senior Parents’ Home

A flood of memories washes over you as you stand in the doorway of your childhood home. The laughter, the tears, the milestones—all held within these walls. But now, as your senior parents embark on a new chapter – moving into Senior Living, it's time to face the bittersweet task of selling their cherished home.

By |2025-08-19T17:03:43+00:00September 26th, 2025|Blog, Family Dynamics|0 Comments

Building a Timeline for Moving to Assisted Living

Anyone who has moved knows how challenging it can be. There are so many moving pieces, it may feel like a game of chess!  Sometimes, these challenges cause seniors to delay a necessary move into Assisted Living. To reduce some of your worries and keep you prepared, we've established a timeline to help you prepare

By |2025-08-19T16:26:53+00:00September 19th, 2025|Blog, Senior Living Info & Tips|0 Comments

Do I Need a Mammogram if I’m Over 65?

Note: This is for informational purposes and should not be mistaken for medical advice. Please consult a physician or other medical professional or specialist for all health matters. Mammogram screening guidelines have evolved over the years, sparking debates and discussions among healthcare professionals. Are mammograms just another routine medical test, or do they hold a

By |2025-08-19T15:56:29+00:00September 12th, 2025|Blog, Health, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Convincing a Senior Loved One to Shower: Overcoming Resistance with Care

You may remember them telling you that it was time to shower and just wanting to spend 5 more minutes with whatever activity you were doing, and now, the tables have turned and you’re doing the one cajoling, suggesting, or even demanding your loved one take a shower. Caring for an aging loved one can

By |2025-08-18T18:15:15+00:00September 5th, 2025|Blog, Family Dynamics|0 Comments
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