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Tips to Help Start A Conversation About Moving
Maybe last time you visited home you noticed some things about your loved ones that sparked concern. Maybe mom and dad mentioned needing some extra help around the house, or you worry about them being unable to keep up with their lifestyle. Transitions are always difficult, especially when it comes to the time for your…
Senior Summer Tips
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Resident Spotlight: Wilma McDonald
Wilma McDonald was born August 18, 1917 in Calumet, Oklahoma. Wilma graduated from Calumet High School at the age of 16 as Valedictorian of her class. From there she attended Hills Business College in Oklahoma City. Wilma worked as an administrative assistant to the owner of White Brothers Auto Parts. Her hobbies included volunteering as…
A Day In The Life Of A Caregiver
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Senior Living Transitions: Decorating
When the time comes for you or your loved one to transition into life at a senior living community, moving can seem to be overwhelming. However, your new apartment is a blank canvas for redecorating! By taking the time to carefully decorate your apartment, your transition will be eased as you begin to feel more…
The Benefits of Assisted Living
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How Pets Benefit Seniors
Pets have a way of delighting everyone, young and old. Cats, dogs, hamsters, fish… Whether fluffy or scaled, pets have a way of improving our lives. Seniors in particular can find plenty of benefits to having a pet. Here are some of the top ways that pets can benefit seniors, thanks to goldencarers.com. Companionship. Have…
Can Seniors Grow New Brain Cells?
“Can we, as adults, grow new brain cells?” Contrary to a commonly held belief that our brain cells are with us from birth to death, scientists such as Sandrine Thuret have been researching adult neurogenesis, the capability of certain areas of the brain to birth new neurons, or brain cells. Sandrine explains these ideas further…