Posts Tagged ‘Senior’


End-of-Summer a Prime Time for Senior Recreation, Says The CareGiver Partnership

Friday, August 24th, 2012


Neenah, Wis. (PRWEB) August 15, 2012

In regions where temperatures start to cool in late August or early September, it?s a safer, more comfortable time for seniors to enjoy outdoor recreation and travel, says Lynn Wilson, Founder of The CareGiver Partnership, a national retailer of incontinence products and other home healthcare supplies.

?An end-of-summer vacation doesn?t have to be extravagant,? says Wilson. ?From simple day trips to a weekend away, it?s a great time for families to get together as back-to-school season nears.?

Wilson offers five ideas for end-of-summer fun:

Assisted Transition – Finding Free Personalized Senior Living for Your Loved Ones, Leading Elder Care Placement Service Opens New Office and Offers New Help for Families

Friday, August 17th, 2012


Sacramento, California (PRWEB) August 16, 2012

Now, Assisted Transition, one of the leading elder care referral/senior placement services, can offer a solution. Assisted Transition is a free Elder Care Referral Service. Finding local, long term care for every senior is their specialty! They take away the confusion and help seniors understand what option is best for them: Assisted Living, Independent Living, Nursing Homes or Home Care. Because they care, they offer free guided tours to their clients. They will personally drive their clients, or their family members, for free to the locations that meet their personal, financial, and geographic preferences. Their Elder Care Advisors are ready to answer questions and can even offer resources to help find financial assistance. Free, personalized, guidance is available in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, San Joaquin, Solano, and Yolo Counties with the opening of a new office in West Sacramento, CA.

?Family members begin an emotional rollercoaster ride when trying to balance caring for their elderly parents or grandparents while still living their own lives,? advises Dee Bailey with Assisted Transition in Sacramento. ?Families get exhausted, confused and burned out. It is in the best interest of everyone involved to see what senior living options are available. But with so many options, people in this situation need to know it?s okay to ask for help.?

How Assisted Transition can benefit you:

Life as a Senior Nursing Student

Sunday, June 24th, 2012

being a nursing major takes a lot of commitment. i can tell you that much. you’re gonna have to sacrifice a few things, but in the end, it’ll pay off. some advice: have something to look forward to so school doesn’t eat you alive. and also, PRAY. a lot.