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Making the Most of the Small Space in a Retirement Home
Transitioning into a retirement home can be a difficult process. Not only do you need to let go of the past emotionally and mentally, in many cases, you’ll also be
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The Benefits of Living in a Retirement Community
When you choose to live in a retirement community, you’re choosing more than a place to live. You’re picking a place to call home. Not only will this decision effect
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Tyndall Seniors Village Embraces Resident-Centered Mentality and Family Culture
See article in Healthcare Global on page 56.
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Tips to Help Your Loved One Adjust to a Retirement Home
Change is never easy. This is especially the case as we age. Making the transition from independent living to a more communal long-term care facility or retirement home can be
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Caregiver Burnout: It’s Okay to Ask for Help
The demands of caring for an aging parent can be overwhelming. Unlike professional healthcare providers, like physicians and nurses, informal caregivers – typically family members and friends – simply aren’t