If you are the child of an aging parent, you may have concerns about a loved one that has the potential to be the target of fraudulent scams. In fact, in many scams, a senior in your life may be victimized more than any other age group of people you know. Victims of scammers (and their loved ones) are often faced with a financial mess to clean up.
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4 Guidelines that Help Protect Your Loved One from Online Scams
Topics: Helpful Tips, Brickmont Assisted Living
5 Helpful Spring Cleaning Tips for Seniors
With spring comes a task that many seniors want to avoid because it can be a draining and taxing task for your older loved one. While many seniors think of it as an opportunity to clean, de-clutter or downsize, we want to make sure their home is safe as well. Finding the perfect balance of care in senior living helps your loved one take advantage of their spring cleaning tradition.
Topics: Helpful Tips, Brickmont Assisted Living
Assisted Living That’s Designed with You in Mind
At Brickmont Assisted Living, we believe all seniors deserve to live where they are loved. This is the philosophy behind all we do, from our passionate hospitality to the layout of our community. Every one of our apartments are designed with our resident’s safety and comfort in mind. By offering spacious one and two-bedroom apartments, residents can easily relax and also visit with guests in their private living area.
Topics: Senior Living, Brickmont Assisted Living
Strength Exercises for Seniors
"Strength is the fountain of youth." - Gavin McHale, a Winnipeg-based certified exercise physiologist, and kinesiologist who works mostly with older adults
Did you know that strength exercises are not just for bodybuilders and professional athletes? In fact, strength training is just as important for older adults, as well.
Topics: Brickmont Assisted Living, Health
Improving Nutrition in Senior Living
Eating healthy may seem like a simple task, but recent studies have shown that nutrition for older adults is not the same as the nutrition needed for younger generations. In addition, the primary food groups for adults may look the same, but there are a few significant differences between what a younger adult may need in their diet versus what a resident in a senior living community may require.
Topics: Senior Living, Health, Nutrition
6 Downsizing Tips for Seniors in Your Life
You have finally had the discussion with your older loved one about the move to affordable senior housing; they will save money, have more opportunities for social engagement, and ultimately, lead a healthier and safer life. They will also be surrounded by like-minded individuals, have access to assistance when needed, and enjoy a more nutritious diet daily. Everything is falling into place for the move, except the actual moving process…
Topics: Senior Living, Helpful Tips, Brickmont Assisted Living
Words of Wisdom from The Greatest Generation
Some say that there has yet to be a generation in American history as inspiring as the Greatest Generation—a term coined by Tom Brokaw. Many of which, at very young ages, lived through the Great Depression and bravely answered the call of duty to World War II. The turmoil of the times, while difficult, produced one of the most resilient groups of Americans.
Topics: Helpful Tips, Brickmont Assisted Living
Practicing Self-Love with Brickmont Assisted Living
At Brickmont Assisted Living, we believe that everyone deserves to be happy and to truly achieve happiness, one must practice self-love. Have you ever heard the phrase, “You have to love yourself before you love somebody else?” Whether or not you believe this statement to be true, it is essential always to remember to remain positive to feel good about yourself.
Topics: Social Wellness, Senior Living, Helpful Tips
The Benefits of Animals for Seniors
It was a beautiful, sunny day for a senior care outing. As everyone filed onto the drive-thru safari tour bus, Amelia made her way to the back with her girlfriends and a bag of animal feed in hand. The tour guide told tales and relevant factoids as they traveled down the path into the park. The bus made its way to a stop, and Amelia saw the slender neck of a giraffe bending down to greet them. She couldn’t believe her eyes, as this big, beautiful creature blinked back at her. She extended her trembling arm with feed in hand. Her fear quickly bubbled into joy as the purple tongue greeted the snack. A smile danced across her face, and she felt a meaningful, intrinsic connection with this fantastic, wild creature.
Topics: Senior Living, Value
What to Order When Eating Out with Diabetes
At Brickmont Assisted Living, we believe that in order to truly experience senior living with value, you should never have to eat bland meals - even when living with diabetes. Our diabetic residents can rely on our talented kitchen staff to please their taste buds while being mindful of their dietary restrictions. However, that only covers meals served in our community. What if you have plans to eat out at a restaurant?
Topics: Helpful Tips, Health