Category: Caregiving

Sudden Changes: How to Become a Senior Caregiver
June 22, 2023 | By HarborChase
Life can be unpredictable, especially when it comes to an individual’s aging journey. No matter a person’s age or health…

Finding Community: Dementia Support Groups for Caregivers
February 1, 2023 | By HarborChase
Caregiving is a selfless act. It takes patience, strength, compassion, education, and much more. Because of this, many family caregivers…

Senior Living or Home Care: Which is Right for My Family?
February 15, 2022 | By HarborChase
HarborChase highlights the differences between senior living communities and in-home care so you can make the best decision for yourself or your family.

Apart in Distance, Close in Heart: Navigating Long-Distance Senior Care
January 22, 2022 | By HarborChase
HarborChase Senior Living is sharing some tips on navigating long-distance senior care and how assisted living could help.

‘Tis the Season for Caregiver Relief: Using Respite Care Over the Holidays
December 1, 2021 | By HarborChase
HarborChase Senior Living offers respite care at many of our communities, and we encourage you to explore the benefits of it during the holidays.

Safety Tips for Traveling with a Senior This Holiday Season
November 15, 2021 | By HarborChase
Traveling with an older adult requires some planning and preparation, so HarborChase Senior Living is sharing some safety tips for holiday travel!

Transitioning from Caregiver to Advocate for Your Aging Parent
November 1, 2021 | By HarborChase
We know how important it is for older adults to have an advocate who puts their best interests first, even when they can no longer do so themselves.

Is It Time? When to Consider Assisted Living for Mom or Dad
February 22, 2021 | By HarborChase
HarborChase Senior Living is sharing some signs to look for in your family member that may indicate it’s time to consider assisted living.

The Do’s and Don’ts of Dementia Caregiving
October 22, 2020 | By HarborChase
HarborChase Senior Living is sharing what you should and shouldn’t do as you navigate the delicate yet fulfilling experience of dementia care.