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Retiring Baby Boomers: A Tsunami?
Starting this year the Baby Boomer generation—those born between 1946 and 1964 totaling 78 million babies—will start turning 65 at a rate of 10,000 per day! I foresee many changes in senior care with this tsunami of retiring citizens. Baby … Continue reading
Recognizing Symptoms of Dementia
The Brown family reunion has always been an event everyone looks forward to. Family visits, games, stories and everyone’s favorite foods are always on the agenda. On the top of the menu is Grandmas Lemon Coconut Cake. Grandma always makes … Continue reading
Plan Ahead for Senior Needs
“No one wants to think about a time when they might need long-term care. So planning ahead for this possibility often gets put off. Most people first learn about long-term care when they or a loved one need care. Then … Continue reading
Choosing a Home Care Company
With all the home care organizations out there, how do you determine which one is right for you? Is their staff employed or contracted? If the agency is not the care giver’s employer than you are. That means payroll taxes, … Continue reading
Baby Boomers Changing Retirement
I had a very interesting conversation yesterday with an independent researcher for a company that is looking to enter the Assisted Living Industry. The reasons this was so interesting is that they are really looking outside the Assisted Living Facility … Continue reading