What to Expect When Your Loved One Is Hospitalized: A Guide for Family Members

When a loved one is hospitalized, it’s natural to feel overwhelmed and have a host of questions about their care, your role in decision-making, and how best to support their recovery. Understanding your rights and options, particularly when it comes to post-hospital rehabilitation, can help you make informed choices that align with your loved one’s… Continue reading What to Expect When Your Loved One Is Hospitalized: A Guide for Family Members

How Can a Senior Retirement Community Serve Older People Who Are Solo-Agers?

What are some of the issues unique to solo-agers? Growing older can be a complex journey, especially when navigating it alone. For those who are single, widowed, or without children, the experience of aging can bring unique challenges that add an extra layer of burden. Understanding these difficulties and exploring solutions can help us face… Continue reading How Can a Senior Retirement Community Serve Older People Who Are Solo-Agers?

Not your Grandmother’s Nursing Home

The Evolution of Nursing Homes Over the Past 50 Years  Nursing homes today are vastly different from those of 50 years ago. In the past, nursing homes were often more institutional, resembling hospitals rather than homes. The rooms were usually shared, offering limited privacy, and the overall environment was stark and functional. The primary focus… Continue reading Not your Grandmother’s Nursing Home

What is Assisted Living Plus?

Traditionally, CCRC (full continuum of care) retirement communities consist of four basic levels of care:  Independent Living  Assisted Living (Included in the area of Assisted Living, special Memory Care provisions are available.) Rehabilitation for short-term recovery after illness or injury.  Long-term care or Nursing Home care But as in all things in life, we don’t… Continue reading What is Assisted Living Plus?

Killing the Stigma

Where and how did the Nursing Home stigma begin? The definition of stigma is “a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person.” For many years, that would describe the general public opinion of nursing homes or skilled nursing facilities as they are now often called. Over the decades of transformation of… Continue reading Killing the Stigma