Daphne Davis at Pinnacle Senior Placements talks about how her company acts as an objective party that is able to look into a family situation and be able to recognize certain warning signs, the ways elders compensate for shortcomings.
New statistics show one in three senior deaths are related to dementia and Alzheimer’s. A lot of people are noticing memory issues with their parents, or they see challenges like leaving the stove on, and they’re concerned. This is a good time to reach out to a community like Patriot’s Glen. A conversation with Kathleen Beers at Careage about Memory Care.
Veterans Interview with Mary Lou Knaack, at Patriot’s Landing in DuPont, Washington. Marylou is the wife of veteran Karl Knaack, retired Sgt. 1st class, E7 with the U.S. Army, a draftee in 1952 who served in Korea.
Kim Spencer at Serengeti Care provide tips for how to travel well with a senior loved one, for family reunions and other summer events, including their medications, packing light, walkers, canes, or wheel chairs.
Veterans Interview: Dennis Boyd talks with retired Colonel Mike Courts, a 30-year veteran of the U.S. Army and the mayor of DuPont, at Patriot’s Landing in DuPont, Washington.
Britt Burkhart, president of Safeguard Financial Assets talks about veterans planning.
Dan White at Evergreen Washelli provides an overview of what happens when you go to make arrangements for someone who’s passed away.
Greg Mundell with Careage at Patriot’s Landing talks about End of Life, Advanced Directive, and Hospice Care.
Bob Le Roy, Executive Director of the Alzheimer’s Association, Washington State Chapter, talks about the annual Alzheimer’s Walk.
Moria Veston aids family communications and teaches workshops on helping families get along.