As the colder months approach, many individuals with arthritis may experience increased flare-ups, making it challenging to engage in seasonal activities or spend quality time with family and friends.
When moving into a senior living community, downsizing becomes an important task. It involves decluttering and deciding what to donate or discard as part of adjusting to a new lifestyle. While it might seem overwhelming initially, certain steps can simplify the process.
As loved ones age, they may require additional care, particularly regarding health-related tasks such as driving, managing household responsibilities, or navigating medical concerns. Although the need for assistance might not be immediate, it is likely to increase over time. Here are some key strategies for caring for aging family members and friends.
Initiating discussions about senior living with loved ones requires a sensitive approach. It's important to engage in this conversation with empathy and understanding.
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Downsizing and transitioning to an independent living community can be a positive step in retirement. These communities offer various benefits that can enhance quality of life.
Providence Life Services has been recognized as one of Senior Care's Best Places to Live by WeCare Connect, a leader in senior care surveys. This certification is based on extensive third-party survey data that evaluates and ranks senior care providers across the United States and Canada.
In the current digital era, technology serves as a significant resource for older adults, aiding them in maintaining connections, independence, and engagement. Here are five technological strategies to optimize their digital experiences:
A property at 15509 W. Janas Drive, Homer Glen was sold on Sept. 4 by Zahora Jamie L Kuntson for $665,000. The buyers were Brian and Anastasia Francis.
A property at 12238 W. Derby Lane, Homer Glen was sold on Aug. 28 by Joseph A. Pavlik for $400,000. The buyers were Andrew D. Tanrikulu and Kaylin M Koprowski.
A property at 14940 S. Wilco Drive, Homer Glen was sold on Aug. 28 by Thurau (trust) for $310,000. The buyers were Danuta and Michal Stanislaw Szaflarski.