Searching for a Loved One WG

...with family dynamics. When you’re ready, our team is available to answer your questions and explore an individualized plan for your family. Download Ebook A Conversation That Benefits Everyone How do I talk to my loved one about senior living?...

5 Strategies for Picking Your Perfect Retirement Date

...to six weeks!  Prepare to retire with the mindset that you won’t be paid immediately and ensure you have enough funds to hold you over. Even TSP can take four to six weeks after your retirement date to request payments....

The Decluttering Calendar: Downsizing Every Month of the Year

...all dread cleaning the bathroom, but the more we keep it organized and clutter-free, the more comfortable we’ll live and grateful we’ll be when we move out! Go through any cleaning products, towels, and hygienic items and see what’s expired...

Senior Living Touring Tips and Benefits

...audio. Click “yes,” but be sure to mute your microphone to avoid any unwanted noise in the room. Throughout the presentation, participants can type questions and comments in the chat box for presenters to address. Questions to Ask on a...

5 Benefits of Choosing a CCRC

There are many benefits of choosing a CCRC, or Continuing Care Retirement Community, and each person has different priorities in retirement. There are five reasons that typically emerge when people respond to the questions ‘why did you move to a...

What To Do In College Hill

...entertainment, and offers charitable giving nights. College Hill Coffee Company & Casual Gourmet  This community hub  is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner and is the perfect place to read, work, catch up with friends, meet with colleagues, and even...

8 Caregiving Tips for People Living From a Distance

...they can live independently or are in need of assistance. Do they need help with activities of daily living (ADLs) or is skilled nursing necessary? Are they determined to age in their own home or are they open to moving...

Distinguishing Forgetfulness From Memory Problems

...As we store more information over the years, there’s bound to be a crossover between personal memory and something you read or heard. Transience: If we aren’t recalling a certain piece of information frequently or immediately after acquiring it, our...