by Unlimited Care Team | Jan 22, 2021 | Assisted Living, Helpful Information for Family Members
Few adults look forward to growing older. But you may have more reason to be jealous of your senior family members than you realize! Aging brings with it several advantages and experiences that have few parallels. As your elderly family members will know, aging...
by Unlimited Care Team | Jan 15, 2021 | Advice From Seniors, Helpful Information for Family Members, Senior Activities
Most of us associate visiting grandparents with treats, crafts, games, or just special time spent together. All of these are excellent ways to connect with older loved ones. But let’s not forget something else Grandma and Grandpa may have to offer: special lessons we...
by Unlimited Care Team | Dec 11, 2020 | Healthy Diet for Seniors, Helpful Information for Family Members
Micronutrients are an important part of anyone’s diet. For seniors, these micronutrients are especially essential. One particularly crucial nutrient for seniors is vitamin D. Between a healthy diet and beneficial habits, it’s not difficult to get the correct amount of...
by Unlimited Care Team | Nov 13, 2020 | Health News, Helpful Information for Family Members, Senior Living
Focusing on healthy aging should be a high priority for every senior citizen. With such practices, seniors can focus on achieving their life goals without worrying about health. Fortunately, many healthy aging habits are easy to adopt. Looking for a way to better your...
by Unlimited Care Team | Oct 23, 2020 | Helpful Information for Family Members, Memory Care, Senior Activities
Few things are more captivating than listening to a senior loved one’s memories. If you’ve never sat together with your older family members to talk about their life experiences, you might be missing a lot. Seniors have many fascinating stories to talk about, and you...
by Unlimited Care Team | Oct 2, 2020 | Alzheimer's Disease, Helpful Information for Family Members, Information for Caregivers
After a loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, it’s normal for family members to feel worried and confused. However, this isn’t the end of the world. As your relationship with your elderly loved one changes and they require more care from you, it’s important...