Moving Seniors

Do Words Matter?

Lisa Robinette Alzheimer's and Dementia, Assisted Living, Caregiver Corner, elderly, Healthy Aging, Moving Seniors, Recommended Reading, senior, senior citizen, the greatest generation Comments Off on Do Words Matter? ,

In the United States, we are nearing 20% of the population being over 65 years old. With this rapidly growing segment, I can’t help but wonder, is their a title that best describes their generation. We’ve heard Senior, Elderly, Aged, but could labels be offensive? Most older adults these days are leading extremely active lives, […]

Read More...

Simplify and Beautify: How to Make the Most of Your Senior Living Home

Lisa Robinette Alzheimer's and Dementia, Assisted Living, Caregiver Corner, Healthy Aging, Moving Seniors, Recommended Reading, Senior Care, Senior Living, The Choice Voice Comments Off on Simplify and Beautify: How to Make the Most of Your Senior Living Home , , ,

Not long ago my husband and I were doing a bit of spring cleaning.  He had started a pile of items that were set to hit the trash and thrift store.  I came in to see one of the baby rockers we had received when I was pregnant with my first daughter, Airlie.  It was […]

Read More...

Is it ever too late?

Lisa Robinette Alzheimer's and Dementia, Assisted Living, Caregiver Corner, Healthy Aging, Money and Finance, Moving Seniors, Recommended Reading, Senior Care, Senior Living, The Choice Voice Comments Off on Is it ever too late? , , , , , , ,

Is there any better feeling than having a “crush”?  Meeting someone new and being excited to get to know them, go out on dates, become a couple?  It’s easy to associate those feelings with being young, but the fast growing Baby Boomer generation makes up a huge percentage of singles in the United States.  Older […]

Read More...

Traditions

Lisa Robinette Alzheimer's and Dementia, Assisted Living, Caregiver Corner, Healthy Aging, Money and Finance, Moving Seniors, Recommended Reading, Senior Care, Senior Living, The Choice Voice Comments Off on Traditions , , ,

  Looking back, I can’t count too many holiday traditions in my household.  My father was from a small family and we lived very far away from extended aunts, uncles and cousins on my mother’s side, so most holidays were quiet occasions, and the closest thing to an annual holiday tradition being the Christmas eve […]

Read More...

Dollars and Cents- Navigating the Financial Waters of Senior Living

Lisa Robinette Alzheimer's and Dementia, Assisted Living, Money and Finance, Moving Seniors, Senior Care, Senior Living Comments Off on Dollars and Cents- Navigating the Financial Waters of Senior Living , , , , , , , , , , ,

During my time working with families to identify options around senior living, one specific worry that seemed to come up over and over again…a question really, “will we outlive our resources?”   I found that many families had done extensive planning, but for only two – three years  of senior living only.  But we find that […]

Read More...

When is the right time to move to Senior Living?

Lisa Robinette Alzheimer's and Dementia, Assisted Living, Moving Seniors, Senior Care, Senior Living Comments Off on When is the right time to move to Senior Living? , , , , , ,

When’s the right time to make a move? That’s a question I’ve heard a lot over the years from family members who are worried about their loved ones.  Often times there have been many warning signs, but still those involved have a hard time looking into senior care options, much less talking about it with […]

Read More...