Almost half of older adults in assisted living communities live with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia, underscoring the sector’s important role in ...
Most older adults want to stay in the home they know. That preference feels right at first, yet it often masks problems that build quietly over the years.
Increased assisted living capacity was associated with a decrease in the percentage of nursing home patients in whom dementia was diagnosed, according to a January study published in the Journal of ...
The huge baby boom generation is retiring so it’s probably no coincidence that 55+ active adult and senior living communities are growing by leaps and bounds. But they aren’t the same kinds of ...
Think back to the last time you moved—the packing and unpacking, the seemingly endless search for the right place, the paperwork, the financing. Moving is one of the biggest and most complex decisions ...
The vast majority of older adults want to age in place but may eventually need more support than their caregivers can provide. Adult day centers, or adult day health care, offer an ideal middle ground ...
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