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The aging process can be a time of major transition and many seniors will need the help of family members or caregivers to figure out next steps when it comes to housing options as they age. There are many things that can lead to a transition to a new living arrangement, like a new medical condition, the death of a spouse, the inability to keep up with home maintenance, or simply the need for a lifestyle change.

7 Senior Living Options

Posted by Sophie Bebeau on Thu Oct 20 2022

The aging process can be a time of major transition and many seniors will need the help of family members or caregivers to figure out next steps when it comes to housing options as they age. There are many things that can lead to a transition to a new living arrangement, like a new medical condition, the death of a spouse, the inability to keep up with home maintenance, or simply the need for a lifestyle change. Read More


7 Important Things to Consider Before Purchasing a Stairlift

7 Important Things to Consider Before Purchasing a Stairlift

Posted by Chad Birt on Tue Oct 04 2022

A custom stairlift can increase your independence and reduce your risk of falls. But what should you consider when buying one? Here are 7 factors to research: Read More


Mom and adult daughter.

How To Find the Best Tracker For an Older Loved One

Posted by Nate Birt on Wed May 10 2023

If you care for a loved one with Alzheimer’s or dementia, you might have noticed they sometimes wander off. This is a common experience for many families, according to the Alzheimer’s Association. In fact, as many as 60% of patients with dementia wander at least once when their surroundings suddenly become unfamiliar. Read More


There are several ways to pay for assisted living, including using Medicaid, Medicare, long-term care insurance, VA benefits, a reverse mortgage, an annuity, or a bridge loan. Let's take a closer look at each of these options.

How to Pay for Assisted Living: Payment & Financing Options

Posted by Sophie Bebeau on Fri Dec 16 2022

There are several ways to pay for assisted living, including using Medicaid, Medicare, long-term care insurance, VA benefits, a reverse mortgage, an annuity, or a bridge loan. Let's take a closer look at each of these options.Read More