by Kristin Ganton | Mar 20, 2018 | Assisted Living, Independent Living, Memory Care, Retirement Community
One of the most frustrating and painful parts of aging is the effect it has on your memory. Being unable to recall priceless, happy times with your loved ones or finding yourself struggling with formerly easy, mundane tasks can be difficult – both for you and your...
by Kristin Ganton | Feb 27, 2018 | Assisted Living, Countryside, Independent Living, Memory Care, Rehab, Respite Care, Retirement Community
There are many care options as your loved ones age. For those with serious health issues, a nursing facility or memory care center may be best, while those looking for companionship and socialization may be better suited to a senior or independent living community. If...
by Kristin Ganton | Feb 13, 2018 | Assisted Living, Independent Living, Memory Care, Rehab, Retirement Community
Physical activity is crucial to safeguarding your health and ensuring your longevity. Not only can it keep your body in optimal condition, but it can also boost your mental state, ensure your continued independence and improve overall quality of life. Of course, you...
by Kristin Ganton | Feb 6, 2018 | Assisted Living, Independent Living, Memory Care, Retirement Community
Your aging parents might very well need your help, whether it be physically, mentally, emotionally or just financially. But admitting they need that help? Or, more importantly, accepting that help? Well, that’s a different story. In fact, according to a Penn State...
by Kristin Ganton | Jan 30, 2018 | Assisted Living, Independent Living, Memory Care, Retirement Community
As your parents age, they may start to feel more disconnected – less in touch with the world around them and even the people they love. They might have trouble remembering your birthday, paying their bills, or even to eat or shower daily. This is natural as their...
by Kristin Ganton | Jan 23, 2018 | Assisted Living, Independent Living, Memory Care, Retirement Community
Naturally, most seniors want to stay in their homes as long as possible. It’s where they’re comfortable, where they feel most at ease and where their loved ones can easily visit, stop by and spend time. Home care offers seniors the ability to do just that — to...