By Tabitha White, Certified Concierge Care Advisor Celebrating the Holidays with Loved Ones with Alzheimer’s or Dementia: A Guide for Caregivers The holiday season brings opportunities for joy, connection, and cherished traditions, but for families caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s or dementia, it can also bring unique challenges. The key to a smooth […]
Should You Use AirTags to Track Seniors Who Wander?
By Chelsea Hensley, Certified Concierge Care Advisor AirTags, Apple’s compact tracking devices, were designed to help users locate misplaced items like keys or bags. While some parents have adapted them to track their children in public spaces, using AirTags to track seniors who wander raises concerns. This article explores the benefits, limitations, and ethical considerations […]
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Spring Is in the Air: Senior Living Tips for Creating a Garden
By Marta Street, Certified Concierge Care Advisor Spring is here, and it’s the perfect time to get outdoors and embrace the joys of gardening! For many seniors, gardening holds fond memories, but health or mobility challenges may make it seem like an unattainable pastime. The good news? Gardening can be adapted to fit your needs […]
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Guardianship FAQ and the Importance of Advance Directives
By Shelby Thompson, Certified Senior Concierge Care Advisor When is Guardianship Necessary for Seniors? Guardianship is often a last resort when a senior can no longer live independently, manage their finances, or make healthcare decisions due to cognitive decline or other impairments. The process involves appointing a legal guardian through court petitions, which can take […]
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World Parkinson’s Day
By Vannah Rose Roberto, Senior Advisor at Concierge Care Advisors Understanding Parkinson’s Disease: Supporting Seniors in Every Step April brings the promise of spring, a season of renewal and growth, as well as important healthcare observances. Among these, World Parkinson’s Disease Day on April 11th shines a spotlight on Parkinson’s Disease (PD), a condition that […]
Hospice is Not Something to be Afraid Of
By Gabriella Loya, BA., Senior Advisor at Concierge Care Advisors Understanding Hospice Care: Support Beyond End of Life Hospice care sometimes carries a stigma, as many people associate it solely with end-of-life care. While hospice can support individuals in their final days, many are surprised to learn that people often “graduate” from hospice and go […]
Seniors Flourish With Occupational Therapy
By Jennifer James, Senior Advisor at Concierge Care Advisors April is National Occupational Therapy Month, making it the perfect time to celebrate the incredible benefits of occupational therapy for seniors. For those navigating senior placement agencies or exploring senior care options in Seattle, understanding how occupational therapy promotes independence and improves quality of life is […]
Falls Can Be Catastrophic for Seniors Taking Blood Thinners
Lori Stevens, Certified Concierge Care Advisor The Importance of Fall Prevention for Seniors on Blood Thinners Over the past 25 years working with seniors, I have witnessed the significant impact of blood thinner medications like Warfarin, Coumadin, Eliquis, and others. These medications are often prescribed to prevent or treat conditions such as Atrial Fibrillation (A-Fib) […]
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Helping Seniors Prevent Falls in Their Home
Brenda Deshner, Certified Senior Advisor at Concierge Care Advisors Falls are the leading cause of injury for people aged 65 and over. And while the risk of falls increases as you age, the tips below are applicable to all of us! Remove all throw rugs and keep walkways free of clutter Keep an eye out […]
Saving For a Housing Solution in Your Senior Years
By Bobbie Holtz, Certified Concierge Care Advisor I recently visited a new client while she was in the hospital. She is 93 and lives alone in an apartment where she has resided for 25 years. She was admitted to the hospital for a fall, which was her third fall that week. As I talked with […]
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