As many know, there is an inevitable predisposition to health challenges that come with aging. Continue reading to learn how some common health challenges may affect your loved one, and what you can do to support them.
The Holidays are the time when we visit elderly friends and family that we may haven’t seen in a while. While it might not be a popular subject to discuss over Thanksgiving dinner, it is a good time to take notes and make sure your loved one is safe. This article will discuss the top 4 reasons to cause concern when visiting your elderly loved one.
A major concern for many families when it comes to finding care for their loved one is how they will pay for the best care. Click on the link below to help you to understand the options available, and make the best decision for your family and your loved one.
Choosing a senior community for your loved one is one of the most important care decisions you’ll make; use this quick guide to everything you need to know about senior care terminology.
As we age, it is normal for one to be a little forgetful. But when is it important to see a doctor? Read the Alzheimer’s Association’s 10 signs of Alzheimer’s and dementia compared to typical age-related changes to help you understand what is normal aging.
Priority Life Care has put together a information on senior safety during summer heat that could lead to dangerous health conditions such as sunburns, heat exhaustion, or heat stroke. Use these guidelines to stay safe and enjoy summer!
Summer is a great time to get out and enjoy life. We’ve put together our favorite 5 summer activities for seniors. The world is your oyster!
Bigger isn’t always better. If you are a senior looking to downsize and move into a senior living community, then these tips are for you!
Priority Life Care communities are here to help you transition into senior living with ease and comfort! Follow our seven tips for an easy move.
Through our Along the Journey program, Priority Life Care staff help discover the rich, unique lives of our residents who experience Alzheimer’s or dementia. Along the Journey adapts to each individual’s abilities and personality to ensure a comfortable and safe environment.