by adavid | Sep 20, 2023 | Care Coordination, For Caregivers, News
Open enrollment for Medicare Part D and Medicare Advantage is October 15 through December 7 with coverage beginning January 1st. The open enrollment period is an opportunity for you to shop around for a plan that will best meet your needs next year. By completing a...
by adavid | Sep 20, 2023 | Care Coordination, For Caregivers
by Julie Randolph, Information & Access and Care Coordination Manager In the National Institute on Health 2017 publication, Human-Animal Interaction and Older Adults: An Overview, by N. Gee, M. Mueller, and A. Curl, it is reported that “Pet ownership has been...
by adavid | Sep 20, 2023 | For Caregivers, Health & Well Being, Seasons Adult Day Health Services
A monthly article brought to you by Senior Services Memory Support Programs In our last article, we learned all about the various types of behavioral expressions. Here are some ideas to help you and your loved one overcome challenging behaviors. The two main...
by adavid | Aug 14, 2023 | Care Coordination, Center News, For Caregivers, News, Seasons Adult Day Health Services
Adrienne Schmitt, of Express Foot and Nail Care, will be offering foot and nail care for local older adults at the Senior Services Main Building from 8:30 am-3 pm each Wednesday and Thursday beginning in September. The cost for each service is $30. Clients are...
by adavid | Aug 14, 2023 | Care Coordination, For Caregivers
by Julie Randolph, Information & Access and Care Coordination Manager The word bereavement means, “To be deprived by death”. Death causes an intense impact. Time and patience are required to absorb that impact. We must live on without someone’s companionship,...
by adavid | Aug 14, 2023 | For Caregivers, Seasons Adult Day Health Services
A monthly article brought to you by Senior Services Memory Support Programs Behavioral expressions can be a common symptom of someone living with dementia. Once you understand that these new and unusual behaviors are symptoms of the disease, it will require patience...