Weekly Links – 7/12/18
Preventing Falls and Fear Family Caregivers Exchange Tips, Share Stories To Ease Alzheimer’s Losses 4 Ways to Pay for Long-Term Care Services Managing multiple medications can be a full time job
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Research shows that as of 2015, the world’s geriatric population consisted of around 617 million people, roughly 8.5 % of the total population. This number is projected to grow to 1.6 billion people by the year 2050. This growth is driven by the increasing aging population, medical expenditures and increased affordability….
We have been storied from all sides on the “Term vs. Whole Life “ debate in the Life Insurance world. We hear from financial entertainers to financial advisors and every guru, including our neighbors, on the great debate. They profess to tell us which is best, Term or Whole Life…
Senior Living Design Still Falls Short of Giving People What They Want Is it time to call in the branding experts? Cultivating Community: How One CCRC Is Tackling the Food Desert Issue Google Rolls Out Mobile-First Indexing: What you need to know
Welcome to the 2nd half of the year. Don’t miss out on the Washington D. C (Maryland & . VA) & Nevada Guides, deadlining this month. Are you aware of the changes taking place online this month? If your website is not secure & mobile friendly, you will soon see changes in your traffic & placements on…
When a potential client is coming for a visit, what types of things should you be prepared with to best market the benefits of your facility? Knowing information about the person or persons visiting, ahead of time, will help you to present a clear and helpful presentation. When a person…
The term “adaptive clothing” refers to clothing and footwear specially designed for the elderly and people with disabilities. This type of clothing is also commonly recommended for post-surgical patients and anyone who may struggle to dress due to an inability to manipulate closures like zippers and buttons. Arthritis sufferers, paraplegics, and quadriplegics…
Is This Your New Differentiator to Increase Occupancy? France starts work on revolutionary ‘Alzheimer’s village’ where patients roam almost free Leverage the Power of your Brand Several ways exist to increase your organization’s LGBT cultural competency Lead Generation in the Senior Living Industry