Tag: Senior Living
Six Questions to Ask when Considering Senior Living
A few weeks ago, I had the honor and pleasure to join our own Daphne Davis at the Boulevard Park Church in Burien. We...
What is a 55+ Senior Living Community? Is it for me?
One option in downsizing your family home when you aren’t ready yet for retirement living is a 55+ Senior Living Community. A 55+ community is where...
Senior Living: the Most Daunting Part of Senior Care
Dear Friends,
Welcome to May, as we tackle, in my opinion, the most daunting part of eldercare! Senior Living! By far, I remember being thrust...
With a Little Help: Making the Transition, with Shawn D’Amelio
Shawn D'Amelio talks about CarePartners Living partnerships such as With A Little Help. It's helpful to have a partner during the transition from in-home...
Adam Clark with Aegis Living
Adam Clark, VP of Growth Strategies for Aegis Living, discusses the programs and foundations of Aegis living. They operate 13 senior living communities in...
Reading Between the Lines with Daphne Davis
Daphne Davis at Pinnacle Senior Placements talks about how to be observant about life changes with our senior loved ones. There may be a...
Things That Stop Us, with Daphne Davis
Daphne Davis at Pinnacle Senior Placements talks about the biggest thing she's been running into, which is people becoming paralyzed by their own fears,...
How to Make the Adjustment, with Daphne Davis
How do you help a senior family member adjust, whether it's a move to assisted living or adjust to home care? Daphne Davis at...
Adjusting to the New Normal with Daphne Davis
Daphne Davis at Pinnacle Senior Placements tells caregivers: know that you're doing your best. When you've gotten feedback from family or friends, take it...
Being Proactive with Colette Roberge
Your senior loved one staying at home is the ultimate goal for as long as possible, but it can be hard if it involves maintaining a mortgage or a big yard. Sometimes families will wait because they don't want to give up the family home or their loved one has dug in, and they wait too long. Warning signs depend on their situation, but if they're living at home, are they able to manage their medications, are they eating appropriately? They're isolated and don't think about eating. Colette Roberge at CarePartners Senior Living sees residents move in, and new life comes back into them, and they flourish.