“I’m just not hungry.” “I’ve been eating this food for 80 years, and I’m still alive, so why change now?” Sound familiar?
David Crespo grew up with a single mom and a home full of siblings. When his mom was at night school, Crespo was in charge…
Caring for Someone with Memory Loss
From Rehab to Respite
Benefits of Moving to a Family-Owned Assisted Living – When searching for assisted living, there are a lot of factors that come into play. One…
If your loved one was recently diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, your world might feel like it’s full of unknowns — and that can make the…
One of the hardest parts of being a caregiver is handling all the unknowns. Maybe Mom is still in her home, but how will this…
Some folks need the hustle and bustle of a big city, but there’s a lot to love about small-town communities like Watertown, Connecticut.
Most people think hospice only happens at home or in a hospice facility. But if your loved one currently lives in an assisted living community,…
Liz Brown has worked in almost every health care setting. As a master’s-educated nurse, she’s worked in hospitals, community health, and home health. But there’s…