


Finding the Perfect Caregiver for Your Loved Ones: Why it Matters
When it comes to the well-being of our loved ones, finding the right caregiver is an essential decision that can greatly impact their quality of life. Whether it’s as aging parent, a family member with special needs, or someone recovering from an illness, personalized...
Anxiety and the End of the Pandemic
Anxiety levels, as a whole, have increased during the pandemic. But now, as we are seeing a return to “normal”, pre-pandemic life, many are feeling anxious about what the future holds. The uncertainty of what is to come is uncomfortable for many. A new poll from the...
Guide to an Active Retirement
Having a lifelong interest in carving, wood work, and furniture building and painting, Carolyn knew she was going to embrace the new-found time she could spend on opportunities that retirement was about to offer. “It is so important to start planning early for retirement years,” says Carolyn. “I knew I didn’t want to sit in my La-Z-Boy chair and watch TV every day, but there was no worry there.”

Easy Does It: Steps to Avoid a Tumble
As you grow older it’s only natural to imagine yourself or even a loved one taking a fall. Would someone be near me to call for assistance? How long would it take me to recover, or would there be a recovery? You’re certainly not alone if you’ve ever had these thoughts. We’ve all had those haunting visions from time to time, but fortunately this blog can be a helpful resource so you can avoid a tumble.

Say What? Dealing with Hearing Loss of a Loved One
Most of us can think of someone we know who suffers with mild to moderate or even severe hearing loss. If this person is a family member, your spouse or close friend, then you have most likely already experienced the challenges that go along with tactfully telling the person you love that he/she needs to be tested by an audiologist.
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