You have probably heard of skilled nursing and nursing care, but do you know the difference? Skilled nursing is a type of medical care that requires professional training and certification. On the other hand, nursing care is a term used to describe any type of care...
As our loved ones age, it can become increasingly difficult for them to manage their daily lives independently. The challenges can be overwhelming, from basic tasks like dressing and bathing to more complex activities like managing medications and cooking. For many...
Caring for a loved one with dementia can bring about unique challenges. As the condition progresses, those affected may experience difficulty recognizing people or remembering past experiences. Despite these difficulties, there are several ways you can keep your...
Our bodies and minds change as we age, often decreasing physical and cognitive abilities. It can make daily tasks more challenging and result in losing independence. However, aging doesn’t have to mean a loss of independence. Knowing how our bodies and minds...
Seniors have a lot of wisdom, experience, and insight to share with their family, friends, and community. Socializing can help seniors stay connected to the people who matter most in their lives and remain engaged in meaningful activities. Here are some of the many...
Memory care is designed to provide specialized support for individuals with dementia or other degenerative diseases which affect an individual’s ability to remember. Memory care communities strive to enhance and improve the quality of life for their residents by...