Visitation is now fully opened. You no longer need to schedule visits with our residents.  Masks are required and you will need to complete a screening before visiting with residents. 
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When Is The Right Time To Move To Senior Living After Selling Your Home?  

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Have you been watching the real estate market and wondering if it is time to sell your home and move to a senior living community? As per the experts, the real estate market in the country is booming due to demand from remote workers and low mortgage rates. Many remote workers are in search of more space or a new area to call home. If you are an elderly adult and have been wondering about the best time to sell your home and move to an assisted living community, the time could be now.   The Real Estate Market In The Country  The real estate trade in the country continually shifts from a consumer’s market to a vendor’s market. The market is now booming because of increased demand and low inventory. More and more people are now ready to move into a home that provides space for an office or growing family. People are even ready to make a bigger move to a new city or state as they have increased flexibility due to the pandemic.   Even though there are many buyers in the market, there are not many sellers to meet the increasing demand. Due to this, home showings can have a line of potential buyers and many sellers are bagging great deals to edge out the competition. The real estate market is a seller’s market now and if you have a home to sell, now is the time to list it.   The money that you get […]

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A Detailed Guide On Skilled Nursing Care 

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Skilled nursing care is high-level and complex medical care that is directly supervised by a certified medical professional. These licensed or certified medical professionals usually include a registered nurse, a speech therapist or an occupational therapist, and a physical therapist. Skilled nursing care can be provided in a hospital, skilled nursing facility, rehabilitation center, or the home of the person.   Some of the common examples of skilled care are wound care, occupational therapy, physical therapy, IV therapy or maintenance, speech therapy, complex disease management, etc. It is common to require skilled nursing interventions or care while recovering in the hospital after surgery or while building strength to return home. Skilled nursing care does not include the services that are offered by a certified nursing assistant or the tasks done by a senior caregiver. For instance, help with daily hygiene activities like bathing and dressing are not considered skilled nursing care.   Skilled Nursing In Assisted Living Communities  Many people think that skilled nursing care only happens in hospitals. However, it can also be provided in other places, which include assisted living facilities. Even though assisted living facilities can provide much assistance, the assisted living license provided by their respective state only allows these communities to offer care to only a certain extent. This means that a high level of skilled nursing care is not allowed in assisted living care.   Though the residents of assisted living communities receive assistance round the clock from caregivers, there can be times when […]

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Coping Strategies For Caregivers Assisting Loved Ones With Cerebral Palsy 

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Children and adults with cerebral palsy can have varying levels of disabilities and limitations and some people need a lot of care and will not be able to live independently. Caring for loved ones with cerebral palsy can be rewarding, but can be difficult. Caregivers will also need help and if you are a caregiver, you need to understand how to cope when the job gets tough.    Caregivers have a significant part to play in the life of people suffering from cerebral palsy. As cerebral palsy is a condition that affects muscles and mobility, people with moderate to severe disabilities rely much on their primary caregivers to complete daily activities. They will need the help of caregivers to get dressed, eat, bathe and do other daily activities. Some people will need help a few hours a day and some others will need care throughout the day.    Coping As A Cerebral Palsy Caregiver  Caregiving is an important job and caregivers can be vulnerable to stress, burnout, fatigue, and even depression. Taking care of a loved one suffering from cerebral palsy can take a toll on the personal and professional life of the family of the caregiver. When taking care of a loved one with cerebral palsy, you may experience strain and fatigue. However, there are strategies that you can use to ensure that you are happy and healthy while still offering excellent care to your senior loved one. The coping strategies shared by experts in senior living and senior […]

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