Many older people could live independent lives in smart homes, but so far the technology has failed to live up to the hype.
The Latest When considering elder care options for a loved one, it's important to understand the differences between assisted living and senior home care. When you're assessing long-term care ...
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Assisted Living vs. Nursing Home
Eventually, you or a loved one might need more regular or full-time care than you can handle at home. Numerous long-term care ...
Aspen Cove Assisted Living owners Jon and Michelle De Los Reyes, Nguyen Vo and Hong Duong have transformed a home into a ...
One of the primary choices is between home care and assisted living. Both options provide support, but social needs, cost, physical demands and available support networks all factor into the decision.
Home care Home care offers support and services for those who don't require institutional care but may need help with activities of daily living, such as grooming, toileting and dressing.
Generally, smaller assisted living facilities offer a home-like environment, more personalized care, and better one-on-one services than some other options. At the same time, residents have a ...
How Massachusetts senior living providers need to be thinking about the recently enacted Long Term Care Reform Law and a recent Centers for Medicare ...