Caregiver Resources

As the name suggests, chair exercises are performed while seated on a chair with back support. They’re great for those who need to build strength, are at risk for falls, or have limited mobility. The goal is to provide a base of support so your loved one stays safe while exercising. Read to learn why chair exercises can be helpful in helping your loved one enjoy a greater quality of life and how to get started today.

Chair Exercises that Promote Healthy Aging

Posted by Lauren Caggiano on Sat Oct 29 2022

As the name suggests, chair exercises are performed while seated on a chair with back support. They’re great for those who need to build strength, are at risk for falls, or have limited mobility. The goal is to provide a base of support so your loved one stays safe while exercising. Read to learn why chair exercises can be helpful in helping your loved one enjoy a greater quality of life and how to get started today.Read More


When a loved one becomes unable to make decisions for themselves or properly care for themselves, it is often in their best interest for another adult to step in and become their guardian or conservator. Deciding whether it is necessary to become a guardian or conservator of your loved one is never an easy decision, but it can be an important step in making sure your loved one can live a safe and happy life as they age.

Guardianship vs. Conservatorship: What are the Differences?

Posted by Sophie Bebeau on Fri Oct 28 2022

When a loved one becomes unable to make decisions for themselves or properly care for themselves, it is often in their best interest for another adult to step in and become their guardian or conservator. Deciding whether it is necessary to become a guardian or conservator of your loved one is never an easy decision, but it can be an important step in making sure your loved one can live a safe and happy life as they age.Read More


One way to determine if you or a loved need some extra help is to look at instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs). These are more complex tasks that are necessary for truly independent living. Experts have identified eight IADLs used to evaluate a person’s ability to be self-sufficient. If they’re having difficulty, it might be time to bring in supportive services so they can continue living independently.

Instrumental Activities of Daily Living and Healthy Aging

Posted by Lauren Caggiano on Thu Oct 27 2022

One way to determine if you or a loved need some extra help is to look at instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs). These are more complex tasks that are necessary for truly independent living. Experts have identified eight IADLs used to evaluate a person’s ability to be self-sufficient. If they’re having difficulty, it might be time to bring in supportive services so they can continue living independently. Read More


There are a growing number of options for senior living, and though many seniors would prefer to stay in their own homes, it sometimes becomes necessary to move them somewhere that can offer a better quality of life. Luckily there are options that still allow seniors to remain independent and enjoy the comfort of a home-like setting.

A residential care home is a great option because it offers a home-away-from-home setting while still providing needed care and supervision.

Residential Care Homes: Assisted Senior Living in a Home-Like Environment

Posted by Sophie Bebeau on Wed Oct 26 2022

There are a growing number of options for senior living, and though many seniors would prefer to stay in their own homes, it sometimes becomes necessary to move them somewhere that can offer a better quality of life. Luckily there are options that still allow seniors to remain independent and enjoy the comfort of a home-like setting. A residential care home is a great option because it offers a home-away-from-home setting while still providing needed care and supervision. Read More