Mary P is another legacy holder has lived to see it all! Being one of the oldest residents of her assisted living facility, Mary lives worry free socializing with her friends, carrying the torch for Medilodge of Port Huron’s Senior Olympics, and getting creative with her community!
Delores B. is one of the nations most creative painter, certified from The White House…
Hellen K. is a woman who knows how to spring into action. From a young age, she felt that she needed to go to work and contribute financially. Hellen even found her strength to help others in idols like Rosie the Riveter. While staying at a local skilled nursing facility in Rochester Hills, she recalled her experience in loving and caring while being the strongest person you can be …
Colleen T. is 66 years old, born in Detroit, Michigan in February of 1953. She…
My Name is Bryan W. I am a 56-year-old resident who currently resides at Medilodge…
According to the most recent statistics, over one and a half million people receive hospice care each year. The Center to Advance Palliative Care has stated that 6 million people in the United States could benefit from the care they give.
“I worked as a Secret Service agent for the 33rd President of the United States…
There are many unique challenges to caring for someone with Alzheimer’s. It can be difficult for anyone to understand.
There are about 16 million caregivers to people with Alzheimer’s. While there are unique challenges and stories, there are common issues that come with the disease.
Read on to learn more about Alzheimer’s disease and find out the top things you need to know as a caregiver.
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Do you provide care for an elderly loved one? There’s no question it can take a toll on you. Learn about the benefits of respite care for caregivers here.
While tracheostomies may be necessary, there are still risks. Learn about the potential risks and complications of tracheostomies here.
Do you know the signs it’s time for memory care? If not, learn what they are here. Knowing the signs can help you keep your loved one happy and healthy.