Downsizing for Senior Living
As we enter our senior years, it’s very common to consider downsizing your home. Many of us are now empty nesters, and we don’t need larger homes once our children…
As we enter our senior years, it’s very common to consider downsizing your home. Many of us are now empty nesters, and we don’t need larger homes once our children…
The sandwich generation refers to middle-aged adults, usually in their 40s and 50s, who find themselves sandwiched between the responsibilities of caring for their elderly parents and their own children.…
People commonly talk about dementia like it’s one specific disease, but dementia is actually an umbrella term that describes the impaired ability to think or make decisions in a way…
Current advice recommends people of all ages see their doctor regularly for check-ups, even if they feel great and don’t think anything is wrong. Prevention is key when it comes…
Caregiver burnout is a term used to describe a state of mental, emotional, and physical exhaustion that a person experiences when caring for a loved one. People who care for…
When your senior loved one is ready to make the transition into an assisted living community, there are things you can do to help make the adjustment period a little…
United Methodist Communities is proud to introduce UMC MVP, a new way to recognize our amazing team members! Each month, we will pick associates who spread kindness and go above…