The New Normal, Saying Goodbye, & the Elderly Mobility Scale
The New Normal Versus A New Beginning Saying Goodbye: How a CCRC Helps Residents Grieving the Loss of a Spouse Elderly Mobility Scale: What Is It and How Is It Used?
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The New Normal Versus A New Beginning Saying Goodbye: How a CCRC Helps Residents Grieving the Loss of a Spouse Elderly Mobility Scale: What Is It and How Is It Used?
In 1985 older adults accounted for 11% of the U.S. population. By the year 2030, that number is expected to rise to 20%. Today, there are more than 46 million Americans over the age of 65, and by the year 2060, that number will more than double to more than…
by: Nicole Hanna, Executive Director, Vineyard Henderson Bio: With over 20 years of leadership experience with an expansive skill set in dementia education, training and support, long-term care, nursing, senior fitness and rehabilitation, Nicole brings expertise in operational efficiencies and leadership development, while prioritizing the quality care and happiness of…
One of the biggest marketing strategy misconceptions is the idea that social media marketing is “free.” This word tends to excite business owners, having them hope for instantaneous and effortless success. The result from this misconception is too often underwhelming and frustrating, but it doesn’t need to be. Social media…
by: Mattis W. When more people from all walks of life are hitting their retirement age, it implies the need for a change in an area which society often neglects but should pay close attention to – senior housing. Let’s take a closer look at the underlying trends to understand…
Come for the flu shot, stay for the cognitive screening Belmont Village Goes Big on Intergenerational Living with University, Mixed-Use Projects Nursing Homes Are Closing Across Rural America, Scattering Residents 95% Occupancy & A Waitlist of 300: The Perks of Innovative Thinking! Driving employee attendance, retention
Living with Dementia – 51 Tips to Help You With Daily Living The Intersection of CCRC Finances & Occupancy Results Cognitive assessments lacking, but caregivers can help Aging in Place: A Real Choice
Barth Holohan is the president and founder of Continuum: Private Duty Home Care and the co-founder of Family Partners: Day Services/Residential Home. He started his home care business in 2002, his day services business in 2008 and his residential home business in 2017. Barth has been in the healthcare industry…
by: James Fleming If you are a family caregiver, you may be supplementing your caregiving responsibilities with an in-home care attendant for your aging parent. In-home care attendants offer assistance helping with everything from activities of daily living like dressing and eating to instrumental tasks like checking mail, refilling prescriptions,…
Way too cold in Dallas today, especially for early March when we usually get some of the best weather of the year. Seems like this is the case for most of the country. Are your community’s leads cold? Need some fresh, warm to hot ones? At New LifeStyles, we have…