Today, there are almost 29,000 residential care communities available in the United States. If you have a parent or loved one who is aging, it might be overwhelming trying to sift through all the possibilities. After all, you want them to be well taken care of, so you...
In the United States, the label “senior citizen” is often slapped on your back when you turn age 65. While you might still feel young and fit at 65, it’s always a good idea to think about what your future living situation may look like. If living independently...
Are you concerned about your elderly parents or loved one living alone, and you can’t offer hands-on assistance? Whether it’s due to the social distancing requirements of the COVID-19 Pandemic, or because you live far away, taking care of parents remotely...
Aging in place is an important part of helping senior citizens maintain a sense of continuity and independence. However, doing so requires a balance of safety measures and best practices to protect them from adverse events that might otherwise derail this effort....
In 2030, around 70 million people will be over the age of 65 and another 8.4 million will be over the age of 85. If this is going to be you and/or your elderly parents, then you need to start thinking of options for care when you get older. You might think the only...