by Debra Simmons | Dec 29, 2020
You’re Not Alone: If you’re feeling isolated or overwhelmed as a caregiver, a support group can make a huge difference in your life. They can provide perspectives you may not have considered and connect you with a bigger team of resources for you and your loved one. Contact Senior Transitions if you need help caring for your aging parent or grandparent by calling (850) 894-6720.
by Debra Simmons | Dec 22, 2020
Limit Distractions: Before talking to your loved one, make sure distractions are limited. Try turning off the TV or radio before you start talking. Make sure phones are on vibrate or silent so ringers don’t startle them. Contact Senior Transitions if you need help caring for your aging parent or grandparent by calling (850) 894-6720.
by Debra Simmons | Dec 16, 2020
This year, seniors and their families are facing the same issues they have been in their aging journey but with the added challenges of the pandemic. Questions about how to best navigate the healthcare system, access resources such as benefits and entitlements, ensure a safe living environment, and get quality care are best answered with a care manager by your side. Contact Senior Transitions at 850-894-6720 to learn more.
by Debra Simmons | Dec 15, 2020
A Place to Call Home: Deciding whether you’ll move in with your loved one, you’ll have them move in with you, or you’ll find a new home that best suits their needs is incredibly difficult. Contact Senior Transitions if you need help caring for your aging parent or grandparent by calling (850) 894-6720.
by Debra Simmons | Dec 8, 2020
Reading Assistance: Your loved one may have trouble reading as they used to in the past, whether it’s because they no longer can recognize the words they see or they are having difficulty comprehending what they’re seeing. Instead of stepping in to read for them, ask them if it’s okay to do so. Contact Senior Transitions if you need help caring for your aging parent or grandparent by calling (850) 894-6720.