Around ten million Americans today are receiving long term care services. This number is expected to increase as our population continues to age. In less than two decades, there will be 70 million people in America aged 65 and older and according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, at least 70% of… read more

Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive organic brain disorder that leads to the irreversible loss of cognitive abilities such as reasoning and memory retention. In year 2000, around 4.5 million Americans suffered from this disease and this number is expected to triple by year 2050 as the number of Americans aged 65 and older increase. People… read more

If you are still able to do basic activities of daily living such as dressing, eating, transferring, toileting, continence and bathing but are having difficulties performing instrumental activities like cooking, cleaning and driving, you don’t have to move into an assisted living facility or hire in-home service providers right away. There are simple long term… read more

Adult day care centers (ADCC) are non-residential facilities that provide social support and assistance in performing daily activities such as dressing, bathing, eating, toileting, continence and transferring for people who can’t perform them on their own. These centers are great help for people who want to grow old in the comforts of their homes. Aside… read more