How Families Can Help Older Loved Ones Prepare for Emergencies

In the event of a natural disaster like a tornado, hurricane, or wildfire, it’s important to be prepared. Seniors have specific emergency preparedness needs, and here’s how to make sure […]
Does My Aging Loved One Need a Patient Advocate?

Navigating the healthcare system can be stressful and confusing, especially for seniors and their families. With a patient advocate, you no longer need to solve the puzzle of healthcare on […]
Understanding the Benefits of a Daily Routine for Aging Loved Ones

Maintaining a daily routine can be incredibly grounding, especially for seniors who are transitioning into assisted living. During a time of so much change and uncertainty, familiar routines give older […]
An Inside Look into Senior Living at The Argyle

Residents of The Argyle fill their days with fun activities, socializing with friends, and so much more. Every senior who calls our community home is encouraged to participate in craft […]
Warning Signs Your Elderly Parent is No Longer Safe at Home

Knowing when it’s no longer safe for an aging parent to live at home isn’t straightforward, and the red flags aren’t always obvious. Things like exhaustion and hygiene are hard […]
How to Interview an Aging Parent, Grandparent, or Loved One

Interviewing an aging grandparent, parent, or other elderly loved one is a great way to capture memories and learn more about the past. Capturing these stories and memories is also […]
Prevent Caregiver Burnout with These Stress-Relieving Tips

Being a caregiver to an aging parent or loved one can be incredibly rewarding. Providing care can also be very stressful, and it’s not uncommon for caregivers to feel burnt […]
Paying for Assisted or Independent Living

Finances are an important part of choosing a senior living community. Whether you’re researching for yourself, an aging parent, or a loved one, know that you can balance affordability and […]