Home Reassurance

Home Reassurance: Wanting to go “home” when they are already home means they seek to feel safe. Simple acts like reminding them where they are or a comforting hug can make a huge difference. Contact Senior Transitions if you need help caring for your aging parent or grandparent by calling (850) 894-6720.

Preserving Memories

Preserving Memories: A great way to preserve memories is through a scrapbook or “treasure box” filled with important trinkets. While going through each item or image, provide your senior with the story for each one. Contact Senior Transitions if you need help caring for your aging parent or grandparent by calling (850) 894-6720.

Communication Tip: Correcting Information

Correcting Information: Before you correct them for getting something wrong, ask yourself if it matters for them to know. It may only make them feel bad without offering a productive solution. Contact Senior Transitions if you need help caring for your aging parent or grandparent by calling (850) 894-6720.

Hurricane Preparedness: How Care Managers Help

Preparation is key for natural disasters, but sometimes family members have a tough time agreeing on a strategy. Care managers can help families plan and prepare, and provide expert guidance to find a unique solution that’s right for your senior.