When Is a Senior Unsafe Living Alone?

When Is a Senior Unsafe Living Alone?

By Jake Hunter / March 20, 2018

Humans tend to be resilient and determined, and we can make pretty extreme situations work for us. Seniors are no exception. Despite the many challenges that come with getting older, seniors will often make the very best of their situations and fight to maintain the independence they have enjoyed so far. This can make it…

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Early Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease – Part 2

By Jake Hunter / November 30, 2017

Does your family have a history of Alzheimer’s disease? If so, you may go back and forth between trying not to think about it and worrying intensely, especially if you have aging parents. The instant you see a change in their behavior, your mind probably jumps to Alzheimer’s and you wonder if you’re seeing its…

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Early Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease – Part 1

By Jake Hunter / November 16, 2017

When people hear “Alzheimer’s,” they immediately think about memory loss. While memory loss does occur, it’s actually one of the more advanced symptoms of the disease. Alzheimer’s starts out with smaller, more subtle symptoms. If your family has a history of the disease, it’s a good idea to keep a sharp eye on aging loved…

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You Have Options – Types of Elder Care

By Jake Hunter / August 16, 2017

Some things simply get more difficult as you age. It’s a reality that we all face (or will), and not many people are fans. However, a lot of people make it harder on themselves than necessary by assuming care isn’t available for their needs (or they don’t need care). The thing is, the senior care…

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