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Annie Jacobsen

COVID-19 and Memory Care, Part 2 with Annie Jacobsen

Tips for working through COVID-19 while Aging in Place are provided by Annie Jacobsen, client care manager at Home Care Assistance in Seattle and...
Annie Jacobsen

COVID-19 and Memory Care, Part 1 with Annie Jacobsen

Tips for working through COVID-19 while Aging in Place are provided by Annie Jacobsen, client care manager at Home Care Assistance in Seattle and...

More About Koelsch Senior Living Communities

Cheryl Guenther and Terri Wilson at Koelsch Senior Living Communities talk more about their organization.

Koelsch Senior Living Communities and the 2020 Discovery Conference

Cheryl Guenther and Terri Wilson talk about Koelsch Senior Living Communities, the presenting sponsor for Discovery 2020 in the Linwood Convention Center on April...

Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care, with Kelley Smith

Kelley Smith at CarePartners Living discusses Alzheimer's and Dementia care in Washington state. They provide support groups for family caregivers, a safe place where they can talk about caregiving. We also do family nights and respites, even for early onset seniors. If we do an assessment and they're not a good fit for us, we'll refer them to the right service.

Holiday Visits: Seniors With Dementia, with Daphne Davis

Culture, Connections and Celebrations: how to communicate and establish rapport. Some of our senior loved ones may have some communications challenges or issues due...
Seniors who are alone

Seniors Who Choose to be Alone: By Choice or By Fear?

In the past 8 years of doing 12 Days of Goodness, the statistics on seniors who are alone seem to get worse, and yet,...

Considerations for Seniors with Dementia Over the Holidays, with Kelley Smith

If your senior loved one is dealing with Alzheimer's or Dementia, we still encourage a visit over the holidays. If Mom is overly sensitive to lights, turn off the blinking of the Christmas tree lights, because that can be overwhelming. Play music more quietly. Kelley Smith at CarePartners Living encourages families to contact a home care service and have someone come over to help with eating and toileting, to help with the things your loved one wouldn't want you to do anyway.
CarePartners Living's Maryville Cottages

Advantages of Cottages at CarePartners Living, with Kelley Smith

CarePartners Living has a variety of cottage communities catering to those with Alzheimer's and Dementia. Kelley Smith discusses how these cottages create an unconfined, non-medical atmosphere where senior loved ones facing these conditions can get the care they need while still being treated like adults with respect and dignity.

Education and Awareness for Alzheimer’s and Dementia

Faith Marshall, author of “I Miss You, Mom: A Daughter’s Journey Into Dementia Land,” works to build communities and awareness.