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- Nutrition for Seniors: Are your loved one’s dietary needs met?
- Eight ways to stop losing sleep as you age
- Delaying the ‘senior moment’ – cognitive health and aging
- The Angry Old Man (or Woman) Part 1: Five reasons seniors may become grumpy
- The Angry Old Man (or Woman) Part 2: How to respond when your aging parent acts out
- Post-Holiday Blues: Help Keep Your Senior’s Spirit Bright
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- How to talk to your parent about moving to an elder care campus
- When is it time to make the move to senior living?
- What you get: For-profit vs. non-profit senior living
- How to discuss assisted living costs in Houston with family members
- How to start the first family conversation about assisted living
- How to select the best assisted living facility
- Assisted Living Facility Tour Time: What to look for?
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- Encouragement: 3 Ways to Help Seniors Through Short-Term Rehab
- Encouragement: The Role of Family in Senior Physical Therapy
- Together for the holidays: Celebrate with a loved one in assisted living
- How to Stay Connected With Family in an Assisted Living Community
- Build a relationship with your loved one’s senior care team
- Make the Most of Your Nursing Home Visits
- The Visiting Schedule: What Seniors at Nursing Homes Actually Need
- Transitioning Home to Senior Living
- Assisted living vs long-term care: Which option is best for my loved one?
- Countdown to move-in day: Help your loved one transition to senior or assisted living (Part 1 of 2)
- Moving to an assisted living community: What to bring and what to leave behind (Part 2 of 2)
- You’re Not Alone – The Family Council Provides Peer Support
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