Tag: Era Living
A Day in the Life at Era Living: Resident Lynn Coulibaly
Era Living resident Lynn Coulibaly gives advice for those considering senior living.
A Day in the Life at Era Living: Resident Connie Olstad
Era Living resident Connie Olstad advises her friends to move to senior living while you can make your own choices and are young enough to enjoy being there.
A Day in the Life at Era Living: Resident Caroline Conklin
Era Living resident Caroline Conklin describes how important friendships are at her retirement community, and gives advice for those considering senior living.
Resident Elaine Berman: What It’s Like at Era Living
Era Living resident Elaine Berman describes life at an Era Living retirement community and gives advice for those considering senior living.
Optimal Healthy Aging: Thrive at Era Living
Cliff Warner talks about Era Living's Thrive program, evidence-informed and based on research about activities that have been shown to produce optimal results for healthy aging.
David Troxel’s Approach to Dementia Care
David Troxel joins Suzanne to talk about his book The Best Friend's Approach to Dementia Care, courtesy of Era Living.
Key Questions to Ask About Senior Living
Tina Hall from Era Living lists crucial questions to ask a senior living community, such as seeing their most recent state survey. What's their turnover rate? How's the food? What type of activities do they have? Do they accept Medicaid if you run out of money? What care options do they have? And many more.
What Happens If I Outlive My Money?
Tina Hall from Era Living talks about planning for your future as you age. Ultimately equity in your home will probably pay for your senior care, but what if it's not enough?
How to Tell Family About Senior Living
Tina Hall from Era Living joins Suzanne to talk about how to start having difficult considerations with your family about your future senior living plans.
How To Tell When It’s Time For Senior Living
Tina Hall from Era Living joins Suzanne to empower you. It's just a part of aging that at some point you might not be able to care for yourself independently. Consider your health compared to five years ago. What'll it be like five or ten years from now?