Category: Michigan

How to Prepare for a Move to Memory Care

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Moving a loved one diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia to a memory care community is an emotional decision that can be difficult and overwhelming for most families. It often happens when you notice significant changes in their behavior, safety, and daily functioning that raise concerns about their quality of life and... Read more »

9 Gift Ideas That Are Perfect for Someone in the Hospital

If your friend or family member is in the hospital, it’s natural to want to bring them something when you visit. But it may be difficult to know what gifts may be appropriate and appreciated. To help you out, here are some hospital gift ideas (that aren’t flowers!) that are perfect for older adults. What to Bring… Read more »

Top 10 Winter Safety Tips for Seniors

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Being a family caregiver during frosty northern winters can be especially challenging. From power outages to slip and fall accidents on black ice, being prepared is key. Here are our top ten suggestions: Preparing for Winter Emergency Kit: Ice and snow storms can keep individuals stuck indoors for several days in a row. Make sure to… Read more »

Open Enrollment: Who, What, Why and How

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Many find that working your way through the Medicare Open Enrollment process for the first time can be very daunting! Seniors are bombarded with information by mail and even on television commercials but what information is actually necessary for open enrollment? Here’s a quick overview of what you should know to help make the most… Read more »

Post Rehab Tips for Your Parent

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You’ve been through the hospitalization process and the transition to rehab with your loved one. You’ve helped your parent navigate their recovery journey, and now they’re back on their feet and ready to return home. So now what? What Comes After Senior Living Rehab? If you’re wondering what comes after your parent is discharged from… Read more »

Staying Connected in a Physical Rehab Center

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During your stay in a post-hospital rehabilitation center, you may find it challenging to keep in touch with your friends and family. To keep your spirits up and your crowd of well-wishers informed, we have some unique ways to communicate with your loved ones while you’re in rehab we’d like to share. Unique, Easy Ways to… Read more »

Inpatient vs. Outpatient Rehab

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I have a question about inpatient rehab versus outpatient rehab. My husband recently came down with a bad case of pneumonia. He had to be hospitalized and while he’s making progress, he’s not yet back to his old strength. When he stands, I’m worried he’ll fall because he’s still a little shaky. His doctor wants… Read more »