Category: Blog
How to tell if your senior parent needs help
Many of our senior parents live independently and have healthy and full lives. It’s normal to worry about our parents as they age, and if you suspect your parent might need some help at home, it may be time to have a conversation with them. While senior parents can be notoriously resistant to accepting that… Continue reading How to tell if your senior parent needs help
Nutrient Rich Foods are Important for Seniors
Nutrient rich foods will increase energy, provide more vitamins, manage weight and blood sugar, and improve overall health. If you are living at home with assistance, a good home health aide can help make sure your shopping includes these foods and assist you in preparing healthy, nutritious meals. Here are some of the benefits of… Continue reading Nutrient Rich Foods are Important for Seniors
The do’s and don’ts of visiting someone with Alzheimer’s
When someone you love is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, the diagnosis affects the entire family. The majority of people who have Alzheimer’s eventually move into a specialized assisted living facility where they have around-the-clock medical care and supervision, because as much as you’d like your loved one to remain at home, there are limits to the… Continue reading The do’s and don’ts of visiting someone with Alzheimer’s
UMC MVP: Cindy Kern
United Methodist Communities at Pitman is proud to introduce UMC MVP, a new way to recognize our amazing associates! Each month, we will pick associates who go above and beyond in the community. This month, in honor of National Fun at Work Day, we have chosen Cindy Kern. She brings much joy to the community.… Continue reading UMC MVP: Cindy Kern
UMC MVP: Colleen Caton
United Methodist Communities at Bristol Glen is proud to introduce UMC MVP, a new way to recognize our amazing associates! Each month, we will pick associates who go above and beyond in the community. This month, in honor of National Fun at Work Day, we have chosen Colleen Caton. Colleen always puts a smile on… Continue reading UMC MVP: Colleen Caton