"Teresa's familiarity with the many different board and care facilities helped me enormously in the selection of the most correct placement for my husband. The management and caregivers are willing to address and work with the behavioral and medical needs of my husband."
~ Florine Karabenick
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"When I look into your eyes I can see a love restrained But darlin' when I hold you don't you know I feel the same 'Cause nothin' lasts forever and we both know hearts can change And it's hard to hold a candle 1n the cold November rain."
What makes us different from our competitors is that we do not give you a list of facilities to cold call. We research, interview, tour, negotiate cost, and select the best available options for your particular needs.
Happy Thanksgiving! Though, I know many of you are already sneaking into the Christmas holiday a bit early! No worries, so am I! If you want to justify it, start with a classic such as "Miracle on 34th Street." The opening scene is the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. But, don't forget, there are two versions. The "old" one, and the "new" one. Both are among my favorites of the season and I absolutely have to watch both! On to the articles for this month...If you are thinking of getting a furry friend for the Senior in your life (hint-Christmas) check out this article on the best dogs for Seniors! Next, it is a proven fact that Seniors are as capable as youngsters of learning new technology and software for business or pleasure. Read below about the Smart Mobile Devices that are keeping Seniors independent! Finally, as the end of the year rolls around here are some tips for helping aging parents with finances. During this season of thanks, I want to express my gratefulness to have had the opportunity to serve each of you and the Seniors who mean so much in your lives. I appreciate each and every one of you!
Warm Regards,
A Furry Companion
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Managing financial matters is an important part of caring for an older adult. However, it can be tough to convince someone that they need help, even if all the signs are there.