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Can Someone With Dementia Sign Legal Documents

Navigating legal decisions for a loved one with dementia is both an emotional and logistical challenge. Dementia affects cognitive processes like memory, reasoning, and decision-making, which can complicate a person’s ability to sign important legal documents. A person with dementia can sign legal documents, but only if they have the legal capacity to understand the…
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What Is a Senior Residence?

As you consider your loved one’s next steps, you’re probably considering all your options. Aging in place doesn’t always refer to staying at home—it can mean living in a senior living community where lifestyle options are tailored to your unique needs and can change over time.  A senior residence is a community designed to cater…
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Is Texas Senior-Friendly?

Texas, with its vast landscapes and diverse cultural offerings, is often touted as a prime destination for many senior lifestyles. It has a climate that’s often comfortable, and there is a wide range of benefits for seniors.  As a senior-friendly place to live, Texas offers support for positive experiences with independent living, assisted living, and…
A senior man with glasses leaning on a windowsill and resting his right hand on the top of a cane while looking out the window with a serious expression.

Signs Your Loved One Has a Form of Memory Impairment

Memory impairment, a symptom closely associated with Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia, can be a significant problem for seniors. It can range from a mild inconvenience to a major interference, often causing a person to forget important details about their own life.  There are communities that offer support to foster the health and happiness…
A senior woman with gray hair looking directly at the camera smiling and holding a book.

How to Choose a Memory Care Community

As loved ones age, it's only natural that seniors and their family members consider the prospect of senior living. A memory care community can offer several benefits for older adults based on their individual needs and preferences.  Picking a memory care community can be a tough decision, but choosing the right community can lay the…
A family sitting on a sofa is spending time together watching movies with the elderly parent.

Fun Things to Do With Elderly Parents

As we get older, it often becomes more difficult to do the things we always enjoyed. This can make it harder to think of new creative ways to spend quality time with the people in our lives, especially our seniors. It’s important to go out of our way to make memories while we still can. …
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