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Navigating Senior Living Choices

In-Home Care vs. Assisted Living

When deciding on the best living situation for your loved one, learning the implications of assisted living versus in-home care is vital.

Deciding on Memory Care

Memory care facilities are a specialized type of long-term residential care developed to meet the needs of individuals with cognitive and memory disabilities.

Making a Guilt-Free Assisted Living Choice

When it is time to make your assisted living choice, knowing what to look for in a facility can make the decision easier.

Understanding Senior Living Options

What is the Continuum of Care?

The continuum of care covers options from independent living through in-home care, assisted living, memory facilities and any interim steps.

What is the Continuum of Care?

The continuum of care covers options from independent living through in-home care, assisted living, memory facilities and any interim steps.

Alzheimer’s Disease – What You Need to Know

My Care Finders can help families of those with Alzheimer’s disease to identify and choose the best memory care facilty for their needs.

Senior Care Support & Resources

How Often Do Seniors Fall?

Information on how often seniors fall and what you need to know to prevent them.

Why Use a Senior Placement Service?

A senior placement professional works by your side to advocate for your family and ensure your senior loved one finds the right home.

What To Do When Elderly Parents Refuse Help

Navigating the sensitive issue of elderly parents refusing help can be challenging for any adult child. The key to approaching this delicate situation lies in understanding, patience, and a strategic approach.

Memory Care Information

Dispelling Assisted Living Misconceptions

Holding onto these assisted living misconceptions can make the decision to move more stressful than it needs to be.

9 Questions to Ask When Choosing Memory Care

The reality of needing professional care can be hard to accept. But when a family member begins to wander aimlessly or lose their ability to perform everyday tasks, choosing memory care may be necessary.

What is memory care?

Memory care is a secured senior living community for loved ones when they’re no longer able to take care of themselves or sometimes ask for help.

Transition & Adjusting to Senior Living

How To Talk to Parents About Senior Living

How to talk to mom and dad can be one of the most difficult and daunting tasks especially whenever the children live out of state and they are not quite sure how their parents are doing.

Moving a Parent into Memory Care

Caregiving at home is not always possible, and moving to a memory care center may be the best solution.

Accepting the Beauty of Aging

Memory care facilities offer individualized, unique care plans and personalized amenities to enhance the lives of those living with dementia or Alzheimer’s.

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