When your elderly loved one gets older and can't do all the things for themselves they used to be able to do, it can be tempting to find an assisted living facility for them to move into. However, many elderly people do not want to move out of their home they know and love, so it is important for you to make some changes they need to help them live in their own home.
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3 Tips For Helping A Loved One Decorate An Assisted Living Space
Moving into an assisted living facility is a good choice for many seniors, but it can also be sad for them to leave their home. Decorating their new space in an assisted living facility with their favorite things can be a good way to ease the transition for your loved one. Take a look at some assisted living decorating tips that can help make your loved one's new home feel more like home.
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What To Look For When Choosing A Nursing Home For Your Loved One After A Car Accident
If your loved one needs to stay in a nursing home to recover from a serious injury after a car accident, you'll likely be relied on to help choose a reliable and comfortable facility for them. Here are a few things to look for during your hunt.
Access to Physical Therapy Onsite
After being seriously injured in a car accident, your loved one will likely be in need of physical therapy in order to heal and get back home to regular life.
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What You Should Know About Memory Care
When you have aging parents, there is a chance they could suffer from dementia or Alzheimer's or some other form of memory loss. When it is severe enough that they need care, assisted living homes or memory care may be needed to help them lead comfortable lives. What should you know about memory care?
Household Duties
Your parents may be able to stay in their own homes if their symptoms aren't too severe.
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