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Spring Moves Into Memory Care: Gentle Transition Strategies

Welcoming Spring Changes with Confidence A move into memory care is one of the biggest decisions a family can make. It carries love, worry, hope, and sometimes guilt, all at the same time. Spring can offer a softer setting for this change, with...

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Ensuring Safe Medication Management in Memory Care Homes

Safe Medication Routines Families Can Trust Safe, steady medication routines can make each day calmer for a person living with dementia or Alzheimer’s. When medicines are given the right way, at the right time, they can help with mood, sleep,...

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Recognizing When Dementia Care at Home Is No Longer Safe

When Loving Care at Home Starts to Feel Unsafe Caring for a loved one with dementia at home comes from a deep place of love. Many families in mid-Michigan do everything they can to keep their loved one close, in familiar surroundings, for as...

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Balancing Safety and Freedom in Secured Memory Care

Creating Calm and Confidence in Memory Care Balancing safety and freedom is one of the hardest parts of caring for someone with memory loss. Families want their loved one protected, but they also want them to feel respected, capable, and...

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Decoding Memory Care Costs in Michigan Without Surprises

Planning Ahead to Avoid Memory Care Money Shocks The cost of memory care in Michigan can surprise families who feel like they are doing everything right. A loved one may seem stable one month, then need much more help the next. Different care...

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What Families Should Know: Wandering Management in Memory Care

How Thoughtful Wandering Management Protects Your Loved One Wandering is one of the hardest parts of dementia for many families. A loved one starts pacing, trying doors, or wanting to go “home,” even when they are already there. As the...

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