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Tips to make downsizing for seniors easier (& a helpful checklist)

Whether your loved one is downsizing to a smaller, more manageable home or apartment to enjoy their golden years or moving to a senior living …

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Parkinson’s Disease and the Perfect Golf Swing: Reflections on my Dad

  The earliest memories I have of my dad are of him practicing his golf swing in front of a mirror. It was a beautiful …

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Seniorlink’s Commitment to Inclusion

 “It is not enough to be compassionate. You must act.” – The Dalai Lama

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Senior Scams: How to keep your family member from falling victim

Senior citizens are increasingly targeted for scams, and scammers are finding ever more clever ways to trick older adults into falling victim. Scams take a …

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Why Caregivers Need Respite Care and How to Take Advantage

  Over 54 million people provide unpaid care for an aging or disabled loved one. For many primary caregivers, the physical, emotional, and financial toll of …

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The best immune system booster tips for seniors

The immune system is the body’s first line of defense against viruses and infections, but the aging process can weaken the immune system, especially during …

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How to communicate with your aging parents about their health (and get them to listen)

For adults with aging parents, the time often comes where you must discuss their future plans with them. Some of the common topics involve making …

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6 Benefits of Swimming for Older Adults

    In addition to being a fun recreational activity and a way to cool off on hot days, swimming is a terrific form of …

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Tips for Finding the Best Home Delivery Services for Seniors and Caregivers

Being a caregiver is a tough job – but that doesn’t mean there isn’t help available. There are respite services, special funding for caregivers, and …

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I’m a registered nurse by day, and my Veteran father’s caregiver by night. This is what it feels like to always be on call

Yvonne Quinones-Reyes is a registered nurse at Seniorlink based in Merrillville, Indiana. Outside of work she cares for her father, Ivan Quinones, 72, a Vietnam …

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What is Telemedicine? Telemedicine Definition & Benefits in a Post Coronavirus World

The world is in crisis due to the coronavirus pandemic, and for seniors, people who have disabilities , and family caregivers, it’s an especially trying …

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What is Telehealth? Telehealth Definition & Best Practices in a Post Coronavirus World

During the coronavirus pandemic, many state governments have issued mandatory stay-at-home orders, asking residents to remain at home and to practice social distancing. The COVID-19 …

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What is Telehealth Nursing? Telehealth Nursing Definition, Examples & Benefits in a Post Coronavirus World

The COVID-19 pandemic has left the world in a state of crisis for most people, but for people with compromised immune systems, such as those …

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Your guide to the many different types of dementia

In 2019, more than 5.8 million Americans were living with Alzheimer’s disease, an increase from 5.7 million in 2018. The number of people living with …

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Supporting You During the COVID-19 Crisis

As we have all seen, the COVID-19 crisis continues to evolve. At times, the news may even overwhelm our sense of security. All of us …

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A Note From Seniorlink CEO Tom Riley on COVID-19

First and foremost, I hope you, your staff and your loved ones are safe and healthy. It goes without saying that we are living through …

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What It’s Like to Be a Remote Care Coach at Seniorlink

Darren Hairston uses technology to connect with and support 4 times the amount of families he did as a social worker.

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Building Instead of Buying: How Our Investment in Leadership Development Has Worked for Employee Retention

Seniorlink has invested heavily in two distinct leadership training programs with the goal of bolstering leaders in house and at the same time preparing its …

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Technology enhances senior life-styles. Here’s how.

Technology is evolving and becoming easier to access and use for people of all ages – including seniors. One recent report from PEW Research Centers …

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The 7 Stages of Alzheimer’s Disease: What to Expect, from Preclinical Stage to End-Stage

Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive disease, developing slowly and gradually worsening, typically over a period of several years. It impacts memory, thinking, language, problem-solving, and …

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I cared for two sons with developmental disabilities. This is what it’s like.

Daniel (Allison’s Son), Michael, and Allison smile for a photo at the Ohio State Fair When I Grow Up I Want to Be… A doctor, …

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The day I found out I had ALS and that my husband was now my caregiver

Kevin and Kate on their wedding day The state of Indiana recently made the Structured Family Caregiving program available to spouses. We applaud the state …

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‘My Two Elaines:’ How I cared for my wife with Alzheimer’s

Marty and Elaine The state of Indiana’s Structured Family Caregiving program is available to spouses. We applaud the state of Indiana for their support of …

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Caring for my husband, I realized cancer was a full-time job

  The state of Indiana recently made the Structured Family Caregiving program available to spouses. We applaud the state of Indiana for their support of …

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50 Tips on Transitioning a Loved One to Memory, Dementia, or Alzheimer’s Care 

As your loved one’s memory declines, or as the effects of dementia or Alzheimer’s disease become too much for the family or caregivers to handle, …

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