Two Moves, One Month and a Surgery – Oh My! Part One By Trish Hughes Kreis for Assisted Living Directory Moving into a new house can be stressful. Moving into a new house within a month of leading an office…
Successful Time Management 10 Practical Tips for the Caregiver
My friend and founder of this site, recently wrote about his latest obsession: time management. David has admirable intentions to be as efficient as possible each day but feels he comes up short. This is an all too common feeling!…
5 Creative Art Therapies to Help keep a Young Healthy Mind at Any Age
By Dr. De Leon “If you have creative work, you don’t have age or time.” ~ Louise Nevelson It has been said that art is ageless. I believe this to be true. Not only can art be enjoyed by anyone…
Bringing Joy to Elders via The Use of Therapy Dogs
Bringing Joy to Elders via The Use of Therapy Dogs By Dr. De Leon “There is no greater therapy than the love of a dog“-Deb Young In millions of homes, hospitals, and nursing homes this extraordinary bond between a pet,…
Senior and Elderly Waivers in Massachusetts
Getting Help in the Bay State – Waivers in Massachusetts By Regina Woodard for Assisted Living Directory Welcome to the Bay State of Massachusetts. Much of the history of the US has happened here – the first colony at Plymouth, the…
Epilepsy and Seizures: First Aid for Seizures
Epilepsy and Seizures: Fighting the Fear and Unknown Part 2: First Aid for Seizures By Trish Hughes Kreis for Assisted Living Directory ***A personal note here from David, Assisted Living Directory’s founder. I was skiing this year, and a fellow skier…
Epilepsy and Seizures: Fighting the Fear and Unknown (Part 1)
Part 1: Recognizing Seizures By Trish Hughes Kreis for Assisted Living Directory Unless someone has had experience with epilepsy and seizures, it might be surprising to learn that the CDC reports 1 in 10 people will have a seizure in…