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It’s Time for Roger to Go Home

It’s Time for Roger to Go Home

After surviving a stroke or heart attack, your aging loved ones daily needs may undergo some serious changes. They may need your help and support after they return home from the hospital or rehabilitation center. Working closely with a care management team can help ensure a smooth return to life at home after an event.

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Sledding and Snowballs in a New Location

Sledding and Snowballs in a New Location

As your aging parents transition to a new stage in their life, holiday traditions may need to be changed or modified to accommodate them through these changes. With a little thought, preparation, and love can help make the holidays enjoyable for everyone.

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When Home is No Longer a Safe Place

When Home is No Longer a Safe Place

It can be difficult to know what’s best for your aging family member. Many older adults wish to remain at home and maintain their independence, but the time may come where the living arrangements need to change for your aging parent’s safety and wellbeing.

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Healthy Aging Tips for Seniors

Healthy Aging Tips for Seniors

Fall is an important time to focus on the health and wellbeing of older adults. There are many different factors that can affect the way we age and there are choices we can make which can go a long way towards promoting healthy aging. We’re never too old to adopt new healthful habits, and research has found that even making minor lifestyle changes can lead to a longer and higher quality of life.

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Dancing for Health and Relationships

Dancing for Health and Relationships

Dancing is a great way for seniors to stay healthy and remain active, while having some fun! Inspired by her granddaughter, Maggie took a leap to try something new, and fell in love with a hobby that felt good and was good for her.

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Personality Changes With Alzheimer’s Disease

Personality Changes With Alzheimer’s Disease

Behavior and personality can often change with dementia, and these changes can often be hard for family and friends to deal with. Everyone’s situation is different; for some the symptoms can be gradual, and for others the changes can be more sudden. Learning to understand these behaviors and addressing the triggers can help mitigate the effects on your family.

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What is a Geriatric Care Manager?

What is a Geriatric Care Manager?

When managing the care of an aging loved one, sometimes you may need more help than you’re able to do on your own. Whether you need help with managing finances, with navigating a difficult or recent diagnosis, or maybe you just need assistance with handling arrangements for day-to-day care, a geriatric care manager may be the right option for you and your family.

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