Assisted Living Facilities OccupancySince 2007 there has been a steadily decline of occupants in assisted living and independent living senior retirement communities. According to a soon to be released report, which will be unveiled next month, by the National Investment Centers for the Seniors Housing & Care Industry; occupancy in assisted living and independent sectors has evened out [...] Steps to Take After a FallA sudden fall can be very harmful or at the least startling to an elderly person. In the case of a sudden fall it is best to be calm and relaxed. Start out by taking some deep breaths and remain still on the floor. This will help you to stay calm and let you access if you are [...] Caregiver’s Path to Compassionate Decision MakingThe Caregiver’s Path to Compassionate Decision Making: Making Choices for Those Who Can’t guides families and healthcare professionals who are struggling to make the right decisions for those who are losing or have lost capacity.Who needs this book? Anyone dealing with those who have Alzheimer’s, dementia, strokes, brain injuries, mental illness, developmental delays or other [...] When Elder-Care homes Face EvictionWith the economy in turmoil as of late, many people have been forced to face foreclosure, not excluding those owning and operating Elder-Care homes. In fact in the Bay City area alone there have been over 100 fore closings of Elder Care homes. In the case of an Elder-Care home foreclosing, the departments are usually [...] « go back — keep looking » |







