by Michelle Lovitt | Jun 30, 2022 | Residential Assisted Living in Metairie
When the time comes to select an assisted living community in Metairie for your parent or senior loved one, the process can seem daunting. If you haven’t searched for senior care before, this may be even more true. With most assisted living communities throwing out...
by Michelle Lovitt | May 2, 2022 | Residential Assisted Living in Metairie
According to a study from the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, approximately 20% or 48 million Americans suffer from some level of hearing loss. This percentage increases with age, with one-third of Americans between the ages of 65 and...
by Michelle Lovitt | Apr 19, 2022 | Residential Assisted Living in Metairie
®Studies show that 75% of adults in the United States are chronically dehydrated. Dehydration is more common among elderly adults than in most population demographics due to medication side effects or memory loss. It is crucial to learn how to recognize the symptoms...
by Michelle Lovitt | Mar 23, 2022 | Residential Assisted Living in Metairie
Your bedtime alarm blares, signaling it’s time to wake up and greet the day. You reach over, hit the off button, and slowly roll out of bed. It sounds so simple, right? Unfortunately, it’s not that straightforward for millions of seniors. The natural aging...
by Michelle Lovitt | Mar 7, 2022 | Residential Assisted Living in Metairie
Has your elderly loved one displayed signs that they are incapable of being independent and living on their own? Perhaps they recently fell and went to the emergency room and are now back home. As the children of seniors, numerous scenarios raise our antennas,...
by Michelle Lovitt | Feb 28, 2022 | Residential Assisted Living in Metairie
The CDC states falls among older adults are extremely common with an estimated 2.5 million older adults treated for fall injuries in the U.S. every year. An estimated 25,000 of those fall injuries result in death. Justifiably so, 8 out of 10 caregivers are worried...