• Emplacements
  • Franchise
Select Page
The Top Ten Easy-to-Grow Summer Flowers

The Top Ten Easy-to-Grow Summer Flowers

A great activity for senior living is planting a garden of flowers or having flowers located around your home. The process of planting the flowers helps keep you active, and having a porch lift can help increase your mobility and see the beautiful colors in your yard...
The Benefits of Yoga for Seniors

The Benefits of Yoga for Seniors

According to the National Council on Aging, approximately one out of every four Americans age 65 and older falls every year. Falling has long been one of the most common ways older people get injured, and many times it’s preventable. You can adjust your living space...
How Seniors Can Use Technology to Stay Connected

How Seniors Can Use Technology to Stay Connected

During times like these when people, seniors in particular, need to be distancing themselves from others as much as possible, staying connected is important. The aging population has traditionally been hesitant to adopt modern technology for various reasons. However,...
How to Increase Outdoor Independence

How to Increase Outdoor Independence

People with mobility limitations often feel like they are restricted to staying inside their homes since it’s safer. Falling is a fear many seniors have, and for good reasons. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, roughly three million elderly...
How to Plan for the Summer Season

How to Plan for the Summer Season

The warmer temperatures of the spring are here, which means summer is just around the corner. For many people, summer is a time to gather with family and friends by a swimming pool, at a park or just in each other’s backyard to pass the time and enjoy the weather....
Power Out? Not a Problem When You’re Prepared

Power Out? Not a Problem When You’re Prepared

Minor power outages that last anywhere from minutes to a couple of hours occur all the time, and most people are largely unaffected by them. However, what happens when a major event or natural disaster occurs that knocks out power for multiple hours, or even days? All...
Caregiver Gift Ideas

Caregiver Gift Ideas

Caregivers dedicate a significant part of their lives to caring for a loved one. Everything from cooking to cleaning, paying bills and running errands and providing other support can take up so much time they often forget to take care of themselves. As much as you...
Gardening Benefits for Seniors

Gardening Benefits for Seniors

Whether you’re looking for a reason to get outside and be active or if you’re forced to stay at home due to COVID-19 restrictions, gardening can be one of the healthiest outdoor activities for seniors. Tending to a garden can give you a great workout, offer unexpected...
Helpful Habits to Reduce Daily Stress

Helpful Habits to Reduce Daily Stress

Many people across the country and worldwide deal with stress daily. According to an AARP survey, about 40% of Americans ages 18-34 feel more stressed today than they did three years ago, compared to about 26% of the aging population age 65 and older feel the same...
How Caregivers Can Access What They Need From Home

How Caregivers Can Access What They Need From Home

Being a primary caregiver is similar to having a full-time job where you’re always on the clock. According to the National Alliance for Caregiving, over 65 million people provide care for an elderly loved one and spend around 20 hours per week doing so. While some of...
3 Tips to Protect and Improve Your Brain Health

3 Tips to Protect and Improve Your Brain Health

The most important organ in the human body is arguably the brain. It needs to be protected at all costs, which may mean changing some daily habits for the better. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 11.2% of people age 45 and older believe...
4 Tips for Safe Lifting Practices

4 Tips for Safe Lifting Practices

Caregivers have a difficult enough job ensuring patients have what they need to live a healthy and safe life. What makes the job even more difficult is when the patient weighs more than the caregiver, and the patient requires assistance when getting up from their...
4 Tips to Stay Socially Connected When Living Alone

4 Tips to Stay Socially Connected When Living Alone

It can be tough for seniors living at home to feel connected with the outside world. Senior living should be enjoyable, though, and feelings of isolation can have negative effects on your mental health. Whether you’re a senior with a disability and can’t leave the...
A Guide for a Multigenerational Household

A Guide for a Multigenerational Household

Whether it’s your parents moving in with you or your in-laws, chances are you may not have been planning to live in a multigenerational household. While it can be nice to have other helpful hands in the house, there still has to be some boundaries set to make the...
How to Prepare Your Home Before a Hip Replacement

How to Prepare Your Home Before a Hip Replacement

Hip replacement surgery is one of the most common types of surgery performed throughout the United States every year. Most patients have to stay in the hospital for at least a few days, but can then be released to recover at home for the next several months. The...
FrançaisEspañolEnglish