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an elderly man

Settling In: Helping a Loved One Adjust to a New Care...

Moving into a new care environment is a huge transition—not just for our loved ones but for us as family members, too. Whether it’s assisted living, a memory care community, or even in-home care, this change can bring up a lot of emotions:...

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How to Talk to Your Parents About Getting Help with Daily...

Talking to your parents about getting help with daily living isn’t easy. It’s one of those conversations we often avoid until something forces the issue—an unexpected fall, a medical scare, or signs that things are slipping through the...

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Finding Meaning in the Golden Years: Staying Connected and Engaged in...

As we or our loved ones grow older, conversations often revolve around health, safety, and care needs. These are all essential — but there’s something just as important that often gets overlooked: purpose. Many older adults quietly...

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week 4

Emotional Guilt in Senior Placement: Letting Go of the “I Should...

If you are struggling with the feeling that “I should be doing more,” you are not alone. Many families experience emotional guilt during the decision to place a loved one in senior care—even when they know it’s the safest and most...

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week 3

What to Expect When Transitioning to a Memory Care Facility

Deciding to move a loved one into a memory care facility is never easy—but you're not alone. This transition can feel overwhelming, but when safety, structure, and compassionate care are needed, memory care can be a life-changing step. What...

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week 2

5 Signs It’s Time to Consider Senior Placement Support

Knowing when to explore senior placement is not easy. We all value independence—but sometimes, safety and wellbeing need to come first. If you or a loved one is experiencing any of the following, it may be time to consider supportive living...

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