by Mike McQuinn | Jan 7, 2016 | blog
Every day more Baby Boomers become senior citizens, and their numbers are increasing. Two major differences in the senior population resulting directly from the boomer generation are their overall health and activity, and their comfort level with technology and...
by Mike McQuinn | Jan 3, 2016 | blog
Have you ever walked into a room and forgotten what you were trying to find? As we age, our cognitive reserves tend to diminish. However, it is never too late to work our brain “muscles” to get them back into shape. With the right activities, our brains can create new...
by Mike McQuinn | Oct 29, 2015 | blog
For anyone who has to move their elderly loved one into assisted living, it can be a difficult transition on everyone who is involved. The senior may be nervous about the change and have a challenging time adjusting. For those who are preparing for the move, there are...
by Mike McQuinn | Sep 27, 2015 | blog
Your travel experience with a friend or loved one who has Alzheimer’s disease can be a pleasure when the appropriate managed and detailed plans are in place before the trip begins. Before departure, supply your family with your planned stops and expected time of...
by Mike McQuinn | Sep 14, 2015 | blog
It is never easy to talk to your elderly parents about hanging up their car keys. For some parents, it’s the last bit of independence and control they have in their lives. Yet for their safety and the safety of others on the road, it’s imperative to take...