When is it Time for Senior Home Care or Adult Day Care?
Senior Citizens are usually considered older adults past the age of 65. Most are retired. There may come a time in your senior loved one’s life when it becomes important for them to get home care or adult day care as living becomes more difficult. Whether this is due...
Late-Life Depression: What to Watch for and How to Help
Seeing someone you love struggle with depression is heartbreaking. Unfortunately, their depression can have a negative impact on you, too, contributing to your own feelings of depression, loss of energy, and burnout. Thankfully, there are steps you can take to help...
Guide to Aging in Place: How Seniors Can Stay in Their Home
How important is my independence? How much do I love my home? Would I ever want to lose either? These are questions all of us face as we age. No one wants to lose their independence. In fact, when the time comes, most of us would prefer to do what’s known as “aging in...
In-Home & Adult Day Care Veterans Benefits: What Are Your Options?
Has your senior spouse or parent served their country? Are they at a point they need a little extra help? If so, you should definitely look into programs available through the Department of Veterans Affairs for aging veterans. The VA has a variety of in-home and...



