Join us to celebrate the completion of our newest senior living community. Enjoy appetizers, cocktails, and live music. We look forward to welcoming you to Weatherly Inn, where it’s home and you’re family!
Plus, don't miss our ribbon cutting ceremony, happening right at 2:00pm!
Whether you have a loved one who has dementia or you’re grappling with a diagnosis of your own, it can be extremely challenging. The good news is, you don’t have to face it alone.
Whether you have a loved one who has dementia or you’re grappling with a diagnosis of your own, it can be extremely challenging. The good news is, you don’t have to face it alone.
Caring for a loved one takes compassion and dedication. But when your family member is struggling with more serious issues, such as Alzheimer’s Disease, another form of dementia, or memory loss, you might begin to wonder if home care is truly the best choice for their quality of life. In some situations, a senior care facility will be the safest, most comfortable, and most engaging place your loved one can enjoy for the rest of their lives.
Finding out that your loved one has Alzheimer's disease or a form of dementia is news no one wants to receive. It’s a heartbreaking experience to watch memories and everyday motor functions fade. On top of progressive memory loss, Alzheimer’s and dementia often lead to personality changes and drastic mood changes that affect the relationship between caregivers and family members.
If we've learned anything in 2020, it's that our older family members are meant to be treasured. We know it can be extra-challenging to be a senior caregiver during the holiday season, especially if your loved one suffers from a cognitive disease like Alzheimer's Disease (AD) or dementia.
The holidays are always a special time. This year, as we're learning to navigate the uncharted waters, the holidays feel especially poignant. It's a time to cherish our elderly family and make some memories that our youngest can remember years from now.
The holidays can be stressful for family caregivers during an ordinary year. This year, our holidays will look a bit different. But that doesn't mean we shouldn't enjoy ourselves and spend meaningful time with our senior loved ones.
Wandering is dangerous. And it's common among seniors with dementia and Alzheimer's Disease. The Alzheimer's Association says six in ten dementia patients will wander.
By the end of this guide, you’ll learn how to:
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By the end of this guide, you’ll learn how to:
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Tour one of our beautiful communities. We’d love to show you around.
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