Finding a Sense of Community at Assisted Living
The reasons people choose assisted living are as wide and varied as the people who choose this for their future. Many realize they no longer wish to deal with the responsibilities of keeping their home clean, maintaining it, shopping and cooking for themselves, and so on. Some people ultimately realize they would rather be surrounded…
Read MoreThree Ways Assisted Living Could Help Seniors Lower Daily Stress
Stress can be a serious challenge for people in daily life. For some seniors, they may be stressed about living at home, especially if they are alone. The constant worry about cleaning, maintaining their home, changing light bulbs, clearing off the walking paths outside leading to the driveway, and so on can all be stressors.…
Read MoreHow to Stay Physically Well at an Assisted Living Facility
Health and well-being are directly related and intertwined. You can’t really separate one from the other. If you are not healthy, your well-being is not the best it can be. If you are emotionally drained, depressed, frustrated, or even frightened, it will impact your physical health. At assisted living, seniors are often facing numerous challenges,…
Read MoreWhy It Helps to Talk to Other Families When an Aging Loved One Transitions to Assisted Living
For several years, Tina was taking care of her elderly mother. She felt a responsibility to look after her, especially for all the support and love both of her parents offered her throughout her life. How could she possibly turn her back and not help? Yet, she had a career, was still raising teenagers and…
Read MoreA message from Owner of Pipestone Place Assisted Living
To our valued residents, families, friends and colleagues, The topic on everyone’s mind is the Novel Coronavirus. At Pipestone Place, we continue to monitor the situation from our local health officials as well as our State Health and Human Services Dept. and the Centers for Disease Control and have prepared accordingly. I want to assure…
Read MoreHow Does Memory Care Assisted Living Support Seniors with Advanced Symptoms of Dementia?
By the time Carol was 78, she had been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s for more than eight years. During the initial time after diagnosis, she wanted to remain home, if at all possible. Her husband and some of her children who lived close enough to offer assistance helped out wherever and however they could. Yet, as…
Read MoreLearn How to Listen More When the Topic of Assisted Living Comes Up
Listening is one of the most difficult skills to acquire, even for those who make a concerted effort to be more attuned to what people around them are saying. When you’re talking about assisted living with an aging parent, for example, how deeply are you listening to what he or she has to say? Too…
Read MoreHow Big of a Role Does Technology Play at Assisted Living?
As we move deeper and deeper into the Technological Age, many people wonder just how important it is for everyday life. It really depends on the individual and the generation. For aging seniors, technology will likely have the same impact in their lives as it does for their grandchildren or even their great-grandchildren. Yet, when…
Read MoreAre You Wondering Whether Assisted Living Would Be Ideal for an Aging Parent?
It’s one of the most difficult things for adult children to witness: their parents getting older. When your mother or father reached a certain age, you may have started worrying about their safety. You may have started wondering if they had fallen and were unable to call for help. You kept thinking there had to…
Read MoreWhen You’re Overwhelmed Taking Care of an Elderly Parent, Assisted Living Is an Option
Being a family caregiver is difficult. Whether it’s for a disabled adult child, a spouse who recently suffered a major medical emergency or injuries in an accident, or an aging parent or grandparent, being a caregiver is tough. For an aging senior, assisted living is a great option to consider. You may have avoided the…
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