Helping Your Parent Move & Transition To Senior Living
The myriad details involved in moving your parent to assisted living can seem overwhelming. Breaking things down into smaller, more manageable steps will reduce stress and simplify the process.
The myriad details involved in moving your parent to assisted living can seem overwhelming. Breaking things down into smaller, more manageable steps will reduce stress and simplify the process.
As we age, our brains undergo changes that can affect our memory, attention, and overall cognitive function. These changes can be frustrating and even scary, but the good news is that there are things we can do to slow down or even reverse cognitive decline.
Kabb Law would like to emphasize the importance of making Mother’s Day special for seniors by celebrating with them in various ways. We’ve put together a list of some ways to celebrate Mother’s Day with seniors.
We at Kabb Law want your retirement to be some of the best years of your life. So, we put together four ways to enjoy life after retirement.
Valentine’s Day for seniors can be difficult for the older loved ones in your life. But, you can make a difference for them and make it a fun and memorable day.
With the holiday season right around the corner, we want you to know that families affected by dementia can adapt holiday gatherings to make them safe and dementia-friendly during this festive time.
Dealing with a senior loved one with a hoarding disorder can be frustrating and confusing. Here are seven ways to deal with this sensitive issue.
We thought that the time for seniors to have some October fun was long overdue. So, we’ve put together a trivia for seniors contest from the ’50s, ’60s, and ’70s.
We hope you enjoy The Kabb Law Trivia For Seniors Contest.
Aging in place isn’t simply about deciding on aging at home. It requires pre-planning and preparation. Let’s explore some of the considerations.
Pet ownership is wonderful at any age but the benefits of pets for seniors are numerous. Here are the ways pets can enhance the lives of their senior owners.
Aging in place successfully doesn’t just happen by itself – especially for the oldest old. It requires preplanning and an open mind to the realities of graceful aging. Here are four things to consider for successful independent living.
“THE MORE WE GET TOGETHER THE MERRIER WE’LL BE”So says this age-old children’s song. But the need for human companionship goes beyond children’s tunes.It is
Achieve Peace of Mind For You and Your Loved Ones.