Kent and Sally spend each day together. And despite living with Alzheimer's, the couple still continues doing what they love: holding hands.
Read moreIt’s not every day you see a 78-year-old deadlifting 102 pounds. That is, unless you were to show up to a CrossFit 616 class on a day when Carol Leigh was there
Read moreLillian and Charles found themselves in a situation that many families do. Charles was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease, leaving him and Lillian in a situation they never saw coming.
Read moreToday's assisted living communities are not the "old folks' homes" you may remember. Learn five facts about senior living that clear up many misconceptions or assisted living.
Read moreIcy conditions and cold temperatures can cause seniors to stay indoors. As a result, lack of sunlight, changes in light patterns and loneliness can make winter a difficult time of year for older adults.
Read moreWhen facing life-limiting illness, decisions about care are some of the most important ones we make. Hospice care is no exception.
Read moreHere are 10 great gadgets that will bring your older loved one cheer — and make their life a little easier all year round.
Read moreWith a marriage spanning 65 years, it’s safe to say that Elwood and Martha Smith are as much in love today as they ever were.
Read moreJust about any activity can be a good one for the right senior, but the truth is there's no single right mix of activities that will work for everyone. That’s why we believe there are three key components to successful resident engagement.
Read moreThere’s only one thing better than holiday cheer, and that’s spreading the joy to others.
Read moreBrookdale is all about community, and residents can always count on each other for a little pick-me-up. Take Patricia Clark and Rita Ldesrosiers, for example.
Read moreIf you’re feeling guilty about helping to choose senior living for your parent, you are not alone. Guilt is common among adult children, and while it’s a natural reaction to a difficult decision, there are things you can do to relieve your anxiety.
Read moreThe holidays are coming up, and your loved one will be looking forward to frequent visits. And there’s an unspoken rule that holiday visits have to be extra special, so let’s dive into a few easy ways you can spread that holiday cheer, make some memories and create the most enjoyable experience possible.
Read moreIf you have a loved one living with Alzheimer’s or dementia, the holidays can be a difficult time of year. Family traditions may be different than they once were. But there are many ways you can both still enjoy this special time together.
Read moreWhen it comes to colds and flu, winter can be brutal — especially to those living in close-knit senior living communities. This informative listicle features ways seniors and their caregivers can stay healthy during the coldest season. Potential topics could include getting a senior flu shot and staying away from hallway neighbors who are sick.
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