by Options for Senior Living | Apr 6, 2024 | Identifying the right time, Planning for the best move
How would you know if your aging parent needs help? A few telltale signs give a strong indication of whether or not you need to step in and assist. Of course, some signs may be more obvious than others. We’ve listed the most frequently reported by professionals...
by Options for Senior Living | Aug 16, 2022 | Articles, Planning for the best move
Advanced care planning involves documenting and formalizing your end-of-life wishes and any other specifics around things that are important to you should an emergency happen. Advanced care plans can be done with the help of an estate lawyer or an attorney who...
by Options for Senior Living | Jul 15, 2022 | Planning for the best move, Senior Living, Understanding all of the senior living options
We’ve seen how senior living communities embrace change to meet modern-day seniors’ ever-evolving needs. In this blog, we share ten lesser-known facts about senior living and how these add to the changing landscape of today and tomorrow’s seniors....
by Options for Senior Living | Jul 10, 2022 | Articles, Planning for the best move, Selecting the right community, Senior Living, Understanding all of the senior living options
There are many assisted living myths we hear regularly. Some of them boil down to common misconceptions due to lack of knowledge, while others are fantastical. While misinformation is all around, it is more important than ever to become informed about these myths...
by Options for Senior Living | Apr 8, 2022 | Having the tough conversation, Planning for the best move, Senior Living
Overcoming the guilt of moving your senior parent into a longer-term senior community can be very challenging. So many of us know how frustrating it can be when your senior parent/s refuse to move to a long-term senior care community. It’s a widespread and...
by Options for Senior Living | Jan 27, 2022 | Articles, Planning for the best move, Selecting the right community
Alzheimer’s patients tend to behave erratically and irrationally. The disturbing behavior often changes frequently. This can be upsetting for many family members, causing frustration and sadness. Since it’s an advancing disease, their needs increase with...