
Specialized Focus


Assisted
Living
What is Assisted Living
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Long-term care option combines housing, support services and healthcare. Individuals who need help with daily activities like meals, medication management, bathing, dressing and transportation.
Skilled
Nursing Care
What is Skilled Nursing (SNF) And Rehab Center
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A skilled nursing facility is a licensed healthcare residence that provides intensive medical care.
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Rehabilitation services for individuals who need more assistance than what an assisted living facility can offer but do not require hospital level care.
Independent Living
What is Independent Living for Seniors
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This is a housing option for seniors who are mostly self-sufficient but want a social environment. Access to amenities without the responsibilities of home maintenance. Seniors who can care for themselves, manage their own medications and do not require hands-on-assistance. They want social opportunities and convenience.
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Memory Care
Guidance
What is Memory Care
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​Memory care is a specialized type of residential care designed for individuals with memory impairment like Alzheimer's disease, forms of dementia. It provides a secure environment with structured activities to enhance residents' quality of life.
It includes enhanced security, specialized staff training structured routines to support memory function.
10 Early Signs and Symptoms of
Alzheimer's and Dementia
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Where Can I Find Answers to My Medicare Questions?
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The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services runs Medicare. 
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The Social Security Administration handles enrollment. 
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State Health Insurance Assistance Programs offer personal help. 
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Medicare Rights Center counselors also answer questions. 
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AARP has stories, tutorials, webinars, videos and a Help Center. 
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Each state’s insurance department regulates Medigap plans.
Key take Aways
12 Creative Ways for caregivers
to Encourage Socialization
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Develop projects to do around the house
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Hire a light housekeeper who is also a caregiver
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Go to a dog park
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Find a part-time actor
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Involve grandchildren who drive
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Spoil loved one with spa days
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Spread out visits by involving friends.
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Visit playgrounds
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Start a garden — even a small one
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Visit farmers’ markets
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Set up a book club
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Embrace photo taking and sharing
When to begin searching for home care help
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Changes in the condition of the home
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Forgetting appointments
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Driving unsafely
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Looking disheveled
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Forgetting things such as turning the stove off
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Wandering away from home
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Not eating regularly or nutritiously
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Not being able to prepare simple meals
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Not bathing regularly
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Falling frequently or having difficulty walking without help
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