A 99-Year-Old Veteran of WWII During World War II, Walter Reynolds and his fellow soldiers worried about being killed by enemy troops. The 99-year-old veteran ... [Read More] 3/28/2023 | By Billy Jean Louis
Aging Parents of Adults with Disabilities Most of us as parents watch our children leave the nest to live independent lives. But when a child with ... [Read More] 2/15/2023 | By Faith Boluwatife
Transportation Options for Seniors If you can’t drive anymore, you may feel like independence has left you at the curb. But you can still ... [Read More] 1/12/2023 | By Terri L. Jones
What Are ADLs and IADLs? All industries have their acronyms, which can be confusing to people not immersed in the space. The senior living industry ... [Read More] 12/12/2022 | By Kari Smith
Is Multigenerational Living Right for You? Are you an older adult with thoughts of moving in with your grown children or with friends or acquaintances of ... [Read More] 9/7/2022 | By Charlie Fletcher
Transition Period for Aging Parents Paula Berryann published her book, Optimize Life for Your Aging Parents and You, to help people who are dealing with ... [Read More] 8/31/2022 | By Paula Berryann
NORCs: A Model for Aging in Place If you’ve considered moving to a community that better serves your needs as an aging adult – or if you’re ... [Read More] 7/26/2022 | By Terri L. Jones
Is a Geriatric Care Manager Right for Your Family? A geriatric care manager (GCM), also called life manager or aging life care coordinator, specializes in helping aging adults and ... [Read More] 7/12/2022 | By Annie Tobey
10 Senior Living Trends to Watch In planning for changes in living arrangements as they age, senior adults and their families should be aware of their ... [Read More] 7/5/2022 | By Megan Mullen
Home Sharing for Seniors Home sharing for seniors offers an affordable senior housing option for older adults interested in aging in place while realizing ... [Read More] 6/15/2022 | By Seniors Guide Staff