Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-09-29

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  1. Seniors often prefer familiar faces supporting them with personal care. A small home makes that possible because staff turnover and rotation are usually lower. I found assisted living while searching for exactly that type of setting.

  2. It’s encouraging to see a growing focus on small, home-style assisted living, where the goal is to support independence in everyday tasks for as long as possible. senior care has great information about this trend.

  3. It’s helpful to think of Assisted Living as a bridge between Independent Living and Nursing Homes. That idea was reinforced by some of the infographics I saw on dementia care when we were planning care for my grandmother.

  4. In big facilities, some residents hesitate to ask for help. In small homes, relationships are closer, so support with bathing or dressing feels more comfortable. That’s why I think senior care is onto something.

  5. A successful long distance move starts with a reliable plan, proper packing materials, and experienced movers. Redlands residents can benefit from preparing early. Visit Cheap movers Redlands for more moving tips.

  6. I’ve noticed that in small homes, meals feel more like family dinners than cafeteria service. That setting really helps with appetite and social interaction. Resources like senior care helped us prioritize this.

  7. It’s refreshing to see a non-scary explanation of senior living options. There’s a lot of fear around the idea of “going to a home.” Articles like this and resources such as respite care help make the process more understandable.

  8. It’s helpful to know that Independent Living can be a good stepping stone for seniors who want to downsize but are not ready for personal care services. I first considered that pathway after reading about it on senior care .

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