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Funding Mom’s and Dad’s Assisted Living Expenses

Long-term care can be critical to the health and emotional well-being of older adults. The adult children of aging parents are often called upon to provide that care, but they do so at a cost to their own quality of life. Family caregivers who work long hours without compensation may be sacrificing careers, incurring expenses, […]

Remodeling Projects for Seniors Who Plan to Age in Place

Surveys consistently show that most older adults hope to age in place. Maintaining community and family ties are common motivations to remain in a family home after retirement. Better weather and convenient amenities provide an incentive for other seniors to move to a retirement community, while an assisted-living facility might be the right choice for […]

Adult Children Can Help Their Parents Manage the Risk of Frailty

Nursing home staff and people

Labeling an older adult as “frail” can be stigmatizing. Geriatric researchers have cautioned that the term is linked to “mental or moral weakness” and may become “the new cloak of ageism, a tool for discrimination and disempowerment applied to the most vulnerable.” Despite its negative connotations, medical science uses the term frailty to describe a […]

Companion Care Improves the Social Health of Older Adults

Seniors meeting

Older adults lose their social connections for various reasons. Retirement deprives seniors of workplace interactions. Children and other family members move to distant locations. Retirees who relocate to a different community no longer have the opportunity to visit with friends. Declining health might make it difficult to participate in social activities. Older adults may be […]

Decision Quandary: When Do Older Adults Enter Care Facilities?

Nurse helps aging person

The adult children of disabled parents are often asked for advice about their parents’ housing options. When parents need around-the-clock care, a nursing home might be the most realistic choice. A parent who needs assistance with the activities of daily living might remain in her home with the help of family or outside caregivers. When […]

What Are Senior Apartments?

When adult children discuss housing choices with their aging parents, it may become apparent that it would be wise for the parents to move to an environment that caters to older adults. Parents who have substantial equity in a family home might want to sell their house and purchase a home in a retirement community. […]

Can Retirement Community Residents Have Caregivers?

Residents in retirement communities — sometimes known as senior living communities — generally live independently. They do not typically require daily help to get dressed, eat, or attend to their personal hygiene. On the other hand, even seniors who enjoy the independent lifestyle provided by a retirement community may need a helping hand. Older adults […]

How to Choose a Retirement Community Based on Amenities

Older adults who shop for a retirement community might base their decision on several factors. Location is important to seniors who want to live near friends and family or continue treatment with their current doctors. Weather can also be an important consideration for seniors who want to escape harsh winters or avoid scorching summers. Two […]