by Reformed Church Home | Nov 28, 2022 | Assisted Living
The holiday months can be a rough time for caregivers, particularly those in colder climates. Caregiving for a loved one with an illness that impairs verbal skills can contribute to loneliness. In addition, there may be other circumstances that prevent other family...
by Reformed Church Home | Oct 28, 2022 | Assisted Living
An elder’s poor diet and malnutrition is a challenge that many families face. If they live alone, it may not be so easy to notice this until significant damage has been done. A poor diet can often result in decreased immunity among other health issues. Learning what...
by Reformed Church Home | Sep 30, 2022 | Assisted Living
Be Good to Your Brain The ability to think, learn, and remember is an important component of performing everyday activities. And as we age, our brain changes, which can affect these everyday activities. That’s why it is important to give some time, love, and care to...
by Reformed Church Home | Aug 31, 2022 | Assisted Living
Worldwide, around 55 million people have dementia. It’s a condition that can bring long-term health effects. For those living with dementia and those that care for them, there are stigmas and misperceptions associated with the condition. The words used when speaking...
by Reformed Church Home | Jul 25, 2022 | Assisted Living
When it’s time to consider senior living for your parent or loved one, it’s normal to feel overwhelmed with where to begin. These days there are many options available so it’s important to stay informed. After all, you want to make a decision that best meets your...
by Reformed Church Home | Jul 8, 2022 | Assisted Living
If you or your loved one need a hand with day-to-day activities, there’s no better option than an assisted living community. However, there are some myths that may scare those who need it most. Being well-informed is vital to making a decision like this so let’s...