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AGING-SPECIALISTS
Crystal Littlejohn

Geriatric Resources
13260 North 94th Drive
Suite 103
Peoria, AZ 85381
Heather Frenette

Desert Care Management
67 S Higley Rd
Suite 103-117
Gilbert, AZ 85296
Laura Wayman

The Dementia Whisperers, Inc
3714 East Flintlock Drive
Queen Creek, AZ 85142
ASSISTED-LIVING-HOMES
Oliver Milencovici

American Dream Home II
29192 N 76th Street
Scottsdale, AZ 85266
FINANCIAL-ADVISORS
Charles C. Scott AIF®, CDP®

Pelleton Capital Management
13951 N. Scottdale Road, Suite 225
Scottsdale, AZ 85254
Rebecca S. Gaylor CFP, CFS

Gaylor Active Money Management, Inc
11811 N Tatum Blvd #2200
Phoenix, AZ 85028
GENERAL
David Poore

AZ Senior Support
2538 E. La Jolla Dr.
Tempe, AZ 85282
JENNIFER PITT

VOICE AGAINST FRAUD LLC
3594 E. Gary Way
Gilbert, AZ 85234
Melinda Hansen

M&M Mobile Notary & Signing Agents, LLC
16845 N 29th Ave #530
Phoenix, AZ 85053
Zach Shaw

Sir Speedy
335 e Warner rd
Suite 4
Chandler, AZ 85225
GERIATRIC-MENTAL-HEALTH-SERVICES
Vern Johnson

Axiom Care of AZ
P.O. Box 44701
Phoenix, AZ 85064
HOME-HEALTH
Gina Pawloski

Amedisys Home Health
645 E. Missouri Ave Suite 265
Phoenix, AZ 85012
Jasmine Robertson

Devoted Guardians Home Health
1705 West Ruby Drive, #107
Tempe, AZ 85284
Susan Wahlers

Makers of Care, Inc (non-profit)
713 N. 55th Place
Mesa, AZ 85205
HOSPICE
Rollie Seebert

Stoneridge Hospice
20860 N Tatum Blvd Suite 145
Phoenix, AZ 85050
INSURANCE
Edward Givens

HealthMarkets Insurance Edward Givens
4411 S Rural Rd
Ste 201
Tempe, AZ 85282
Rebecca S. Gaylor CFP, CFS

Gaylor Active Money Management, Inc
11811 N Tatum Blvd #2200
Phoenix, AZ 85028
Robert Montgomery

Legacy Benefits Alliance
4045 N 79th Dr
Phoenix, AZ 85033
Vickie Smith
Divine Life Resources
3026 W Roberta Drive
Phoenix, AZ 85083
IV-LOCATION
Dana Kupper

Prime IV, Phoenix High Street
5310 East High Street, Suite 103
Phoenix AZ High Street, AZ 85054
Jason May

AZ Law Doctor
15396 N. 83rd Ave Ste D-102
Peoria, AZ 85381
Leighton Tyau

Copper State Estate Planning LLC
4435 E Chandler Blvd STE 200-53
Phoenix, AZ 85048
Robin O'Connell

Aspen Grove Fiduciary Services, LLC
1215 E. Brown Rd.
Ste. 3
Mesa, AZ 85203
Scott Hodges

Dyer Bregman & Feris, PLLC
3003 N Central Ave, Suite 2600
Phoenix, AZ 85012
Stephanie Bivens

Bivens & Associates PLLC
8283 N. Hayden Road Suite 195
Scottsdale, AZ 85258
LONG-TERM-CARE
Charles C. Scott AIF®, CDP®

Pelleton Capital Management
13951 N. Scottdale Road, Suite 225
Scottsdale 85254
Rebecca S. Gaylor CFP, CFS

Gaylor Active Money Management, Inc
11811 N Tatum Blvd #2200
Phoenix, AZ 85028
MEDICAL-EQUIPMENT
Lane Hamm

AZ MediQuip
8283 N Hayden Rd
225
Scottsdale, AZ 85258
MEMORY-CARE
Millie Oakeson

Diamondback Health & Memory Care Center
3000 N 91st Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85037
Misty Farnstrom

Shadow Mountain Memory Care
10030 N.32nd St
Phoenix, AZ 85028
MOBILE-CARE
Holly Hamilton

HH Mobility Consulting
MORTGAGE
Christopher Holmes
Scottsdale Mortgage Advisors, LLC
6501 E Phelps RD
Scottsdale, AZ 85254
David Rider

David Rider, CRMP, CMA NMLS #200787 - NEXA Mortgage LLC AZMB - 0944059 NMLS# 1660690
3100 W Ray Rd
Suite 201 Office 209
Chandler, AZ 85226
Kelli McNell

One Trust Home Loans 55 Plus Division
Chandler, AZ 85248
NON-MEDICAL-HOME-CARE
Debbie Gross

Home Instead Surprise
15003 W Bell Road
Ste 150
Surprise, AZ 85374
Jasmine Robertson

Devoted Guardians Home Health
1705 West Ruby Drive, #107
Tempe, AZ 85284
Kelly Cornelius

Home Instead
1430 E Missouri Ave Ste 280
Phoenix, AZ 85014
Kimberly Akers

Amada Senior Care
1660 S. Alma School Rd. #223 Mesa, AZ 85210
Phoenix, AZ 85016
Kimberly Mitchell

Home With Help
8080 E Gelding Dr
#104
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Krystal Wilkinson

Adultcare Assistance Homecare
10615 W Thunderbird Blvd
Suite B-300
Sun City, AZ 85351
Laurel Smith

Family Home Care
1232 East Broadway Road
Suite 201
Tempe, AZ 85282
REAL-ESTATE
Kevin Craig

S4 Real Estate Group
7141 E. Main St
Scottsdale, AZ 85251
SENIOR-LIVING-COMMUNITIES
Amber McCord

Inspira Gateway
4533 E Banner Gateway Dr
Mesa, AZ 85206
Beatitudes Campus

1610 W Glendale Ave,
Phoenix, AZ 85021
Bethany Park

Inspira Arrowhead
20240 N 78th Ave
Glendale, AZ 85308
Brenda Mercer

Brookdale Chandler Ray Road
2800 W Ray Road
Chandler, AZ 85224
Cathy Leonard

Brookdale Chandler Regional
750 S Pennington Dr
Chandler, AZ 85224
Christine Perez

Brookdale North Gilbert
845 N El Dorado Dr
Gilbert, AZ 85233
Cole Williams

Brookdale Central Chandler
1919 W Carla Vista Dr
Chandler 85224
Dawn Grant

ACOYA Shea
7373 East Shea Boulevard
Scottsdale, AZ 85253
Deatra Johnson

The Montecito Senior Living
17271 N 87th Ave
Peoria, AZ 85382
Dylan Morris

Brookdale North Mesa
2122 E Brown Rd
Mesa 85213
Garrett Jones

Brookdale Springs Mesa
6220 E Broadway Rd,
Mesa, AZ 85206
Gary Kotz

Brookdale Tempe
1610 E Guadalupe
Tempe, AZ 85283
Grace Leathers

Andara Senior Living by Cogir
11415 N 114th St
Scottsdale, AZ 85259
Jeannie Grates

Cogir Management USA, Inc.
8501 N. Scottsdale Rd., Suite 255
Scottsdale, AZ 85253
Joey French

Brookdale Baywood
310 S 63rd St
Mesa, AZ 85206
Krista Solomon

ACOYA Troon
10455 E Pinnacle Peak Pkwy
Scottsdale, AZ 85255
Melissa Cecil

ACOYA Mesa
6502 E Brown Rd
Mesa, AZ 85205
Michelle Major

Cadence Chandler
100 W Queen Creek Rd
Chandler, AZ 85248
Ralph Bourne

Brookdale Apache Junction
2080 S Ironwood Dr Apache Junction,
Apache Junction, AZ 85120
Ryan Joynes

Brookdale East Arbor
6060 E Arbor Ave
Mesa, AZ 85206
Travis Garrard

Brookdale East Mesa
6145 E Arbor Ave
Mesa, AZ 85206
SENIOR-PLACEMENT
Scott Fischer

Options for Senior Living
64 E Broadway Road
Suite 200
Tempe, AZ 85282
SKILLED-NURSING-COMMUNITY
Diamondback Health & Memory Care Center

Diamondback Health & Memory Care Center
TRANSITION-AND-MOVING
Charles Quattrochi

Moving At Ease
PO BOX 14731
Scottsdale, AZ 85267
Cheryl Frager

Busy Bees Concierge & Home Services of AZ, LLC
32818 N 142nd Street
Scottsdale, AZ 85262
Elaine Kresta

Simplicity PHX Professional Organizing and Transition Specialist
727 E Portland St #20
Phoenix, AZ 85006
George Phillips

Just-In Time Moving & Storage
4627 E. Ivy St.
Mesa, AZ 85205
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Ask The Expert

Ask the Expert | Home With Help | Senior Resource Connectors

Ask the Expert | Home With Help | Senior Resource Connectors

For this episode of #AskTheExpert, we sit down with Kimberly Mitchell, President of Home With Help, a provider of in-home care to the senior community in Arizona since 2002.

Kimberly explains what makes Home With Help so unique and what seniors can expect when using their personal care services.

To get access to Arizona’s best-rated senior resources, advice and guidance, get in touch with our team.

Ask the Expert | Options for Senior Living | Senior Resource Connectors

Ask the Expert | Options for Senior Living | Senior Resource Connectors

For this installment of #AskTheExpert, we catch up with Scott Fischer, Founder and CEO of Options for Senior Living, a professional referral service for seniors looking for long-term care.

Scott gives some background to how Options for Senior Living started and how they uniquely serve Arizona families and their vulnerable seniors.

For more information on Options, and how they can help you find the right #seniorcare or #seniorliving arrangement for your elderly loved one, get in touch with us at Senior Resource Connectors today.

Ask the Expert | S4 Real Estate Group | Senior Resource Connectors

Ask the Expert | S4 Real Estate Group | Senior Resource Connectors

In our latest #AskTheExpert video, our spokesperson Heidi Foglesong sits down with S4 Real Estate Group founder Kevin Craig.

Kevin sheds light on what makes S4 Real Estate different from other real estate companies and how seniors stand to benefit by making use of their services when it comes to selling the family home to pay for retirement.

If you require any advice, guidance, or a trusted local referral, get in touch with us at Senior Resource Connectors.

Ask The Expert | Affordable Home Care | Senior Resource Connectors

Ask The Expert | Affordable Home Care | Senior Resource Connectors

This week, we catch up with Zach Shaw, the CEO of Affordable Home Care. As one of Arizona’s highest-rated home care providers for seniors since 1998.

They specialize in providing caregiving for seniors at home so families can have peace of mind that their aging loved one is receiving the best care in a familiar setting.

For the best local referrals in at-home caregiving, contact our team today

Ask the Expert | Devoted Guardians | Senior Resource Connectors

Ask the Expert | Devoted Guardians | Senior Resource Connectors

In this week’s episode of #AskTheExpert, we sit down with Dawn Fiala, Director of Recruitment and Marketing at Devoted Guardians.

Devoted Guardians provides #medical and non-medical services to seniors from the comfort of their own homes. Dawn explains the differences between non-medical and medical care and how they cater to these aspects.

For more information about Arizona’s top-rated home health services for seniors, get in touch with us today in the following ways:

Call Us: (602) 698-9720

Visit Us Online: https://seniorresourceconnectors.com/

Ask the Expert | Adultcare Assistance Homecare | Senior Resource Connectors

Ask the Expert | Adultcare Assistance Homecare | Senior Resource Connectors

In our latest #AskTheExpert series we chat with Krystal Wilkinson, the Founder of Adultcare Assistance Homecare.

Krystal chats to us about the reasons why home care is so important to seniors today, as well as what makes Adultcare Assistance Homecare unique from other home care providers.

For more information about Arizona’s best-rated home care services for seniors, get in touch with us today in the following ways:

Call Us: (602) 698-9720

Visit Us Online: https://seniorresourceconnectors.com/

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Oliver Milencovici from American Dream Home | Assisted Living – Health, Heart and Family Matters

Oliver Milencovici from American Dream Home | Assisted Living – Health, Heart and Family Matters

This week, Scott has a chance to sit down with Oliver Milencovici, who owns American Dream Home, I & II, Assisted Living Homes here in Phoenix.

Oliver stresses the importance of having families involved as much as possible to ensure their seniors are receiving the best care and underlines how impactful care can be when families and caregivers work hand-in-hand.

Furthermore, Oliver discusses a common concern among families-how to finance senior care. Thanks to the innovative approach of Senior Resource Connectors, Oliver was able to collaborate with S4 Real Estate to create a program specifically designed to address this need.

We understand your unique situation and are here to help.

If you’re an adult child in need of resources to help Mom or Dad in their aging journey, reach out to us at Senior Resource Connectors. We can help with trusted resources, a vetted referral, or a patient ear. Our services are 100% FREE to families.

Call Us: (602) 698-9720

Visit Us Online: https://seniorresourceconnectors.com/

Kimberly Mitchell from Home With Help | Home Care Explained – Impact, Empathy & Legislation

Kimberly Mitchell from Home With Help | Home Care Explained – Impact, Empathy & Legislation

This week, we’re honored to talk with Kimberly Mitchell from Home With Help, an Arizona-based home care company specializing in structured non-medical home care services for seniors.

Kimberly shares how her journey in senior care started and how her personal experiences shaped her view and fuelled her to provide families with better care for their vulnerable seniors.

Kimberly and Scott delve into the concerning issue of the lack of regulation in their respective industries. They highlight how this can lead to disastrous care for seniors if best practices are not adhered to, raising our awareness about the potential risks.

Furthermore, Kimberly and Scott discuss the importance of paying caregivers fairly and how many workplaces are not adequately equipped to support a workforce that is increasingly needed for care at home.

If you are an adult child responsible for a senior parent or aging loved one, contact us at Senior Resource Connectors for vetted advice, a trusted referral, or a patient ear.

Call Us: (602) 698-9720

Visit Us Online: https://seniorresourceconnectors.com/

Aaron Sinykin from Devoted Guardians | Home Health – Providing Care with Compassion

Aaron Sinykin from Devoted Guardians | Home Health – Providing Care with Compassion

Watch as Scott chats with the owner of Devoted Guardians, Aaron Sinykin.

Aaron discusses the difference between home health and home care and how devoted guardians can help in both instances with trained professionals.

The primary aim is to provide a dignified, comfortable, and safe environment for seniors, allowing them to age in place in a familiar setting for as long as possible.

Aaron touches on how families can approach paying for home care and how families can benefit from long-term care policies or ALTCS. Aaron also shares some of his essential advocacy work and how he hopes to improve healthcare to be seen as a team sport where all roleplayers are in frequent, cohesive communication with seniors at the center.

If you’re an adult child navigating the aging journey with a senior loved one, reach out to us at Senior Resource Connectors. We can help with advice, a trusted referral or simply a patient ear.

Call Us: (602) 698-9720

Visit Us Online: https://seniorresourceconnectors.com/

Jeffrey Hester from S4 Real Estate | Selling the Family Home | Seniors & Real Estate

Jeffrey Hester from S4 Real Estate | Selling the Family Home | Seniors & Real Estate

This week, Scott sits down to chat with Jeffrey Hester from S4 Real Estate about all things real estate and selling the family home. Jeffrey shares how S4 Real Estate has developed a senior-specific program to ensure every senior gets the care and service they need when selling their home.

Moving to a senior community is never easy, and neither is letting go of the family home where countless memories have been made. Jeffrey and the team at S4 are experts in the roadmap of the journey to senior living.

Jeffrey and his team have seen everything from enlisting the help of other moving experts to connecting the administrative dots needed to ensure a successful sale.

If you’re an adult child caring for a senior loved one, contact us at Senior Resource Connectors today. We can provide advice, a trusted referral, or other resources to help you navigate the tricky aging journey.

Call Us: (602) 698-9720

Visit Us Online: https://seniorresourceconnectors.com/

Charles Quattrochi from Moving at Ease | Moving My Senior – What To Look Out For

Charles Quattrochi from Moving at Ease | Moving My Senior – What To Look Out For

This week, Scott catches up with Moving at Ease co-founder, Charlie Quattrochi.

Charlie shares how the company started, how it helps seniors and their families, and its goal for the future, considering how rapidly the Arizonan population is aging.

Charlie further shares how Moving at Ease is uniquely positioned to help senior citizens, and how they have incorporated the expertise of move managers to streamline their operations.

If you’re an adult child balancing the needs of your aging parent, while juggling with the demands of your own family, then you need to give Senior Resource Connectors a call today. Our services are free of charge.

Contact us in the following ways:

Call Us: (602) 698-9720

Visit Us Online: https://seniorresourceconnectors.com/

Michael Cyrino from Medicare Mike | Medicare – What Do I Need to Know to Keep My Senior Protected?

Michael Cyrino from Medicare Mike | Medicare – What Do I Need to Know to Keep My Senior Protected?

Watch as Scott chats with Michael Cyrino from Medicare Mike.

Mike shares some of his experiences with particularly challenging Medicare obstacles and how his ethos remains that of an unfaltering serviceman, providing his clients with accessible, honest, and speedy information.

By literally coming to the rescue of countless families in need, Mike and his team of Medicare superheroes can help you understand the fine print and put you at ease about what’s included vs what’s excluded from your coverage option.

For more resources on Medicare, how to get in touch with Mike, or any other challenge you may be facing as you navigate caring for a senior loved one while balancing the needs of your own family. Senior Resource Connectors is here to help.

Reach out to us in the following ways:

Visit Us Online: www.seniorresourceconnectors.com

Call Us: (602) 698-9720

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10 Fun Activities to Celebrate Presidents Day with Seniors

Presidents Day is a time to celebrate our nation’s presidents and the legacies they have left behind.

The United States celebrates its presidents with a day of festivities.

What better way to celebrate than by getting out and doing something fun?

Seniors are one of the fastest-growing demographics in America, so it’s important that they have activities available to them when they want to get active outside their homes or assisted living facilities.

In honor of Presidents Day, we’ve put together a list of fun activities seniors can enjoy to celebrate.

From watching historical documentaries to taking a scenic drive, these activities will get you in the patriotic spirit! Plus, they’re all great ways to connect with your loved ones and create some lasting memories.

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So gather your friends and family and get ready to have some fun!

We hope you enjoy these activities and have a wonderful Presidents Day!

  1. Watch documentaries about American presidents: Watching documentaries about America’s past presidents is a great way to learn more about their lives and legacies. You can find many different titles at your local library or online.
  2. Visit presidential landmarks: If you live near a presidential landmark, be sure to visit it on Presidents Day! These locations are often open to the public and offer guided tours.
  3. Make patriotic crafts: There are many fun patriotic crafts that you can make with your elderly loved ones. Some ideas include making paper flags, creating USA-themed collages, or assembling puzzle maps of the United States.
  4. Play trivia games about the presidents: Presidents Day is a great opportunity to test your knowledge of America’s leaders with some fun trivia games. You can find printable quizzes online or make your own questions.
  5. Have a picnic lunch: A patriotic picnic lunch is a perfect way to celebrate Presidents Day! Serve foods that are traditionally associated with the holiday, such as hot dogs and apple pie.
  6. Go on a nature walk: Take a nature walk and look for things that are red, white, and blue. This is a fun activity that the whole family can enjoy.
  7. Listen to patriotic music: Patriotic music is a great way to get in the Presidents Day spirit! You can find many different albums of Americana music online or at your local library.
  8. Read books about America’s presidents: Reading books about our nation’s leaders is a great way to learn more about their lives and accomplishments. There are many different titles available, so be sure to check out your local library or bookstore.
  9. Create an art project inspired by one of our presidents: Presidents Day is a perfect time to create an art project that pays tribute to one of America’s leaders. You can make a collage, painting, or sculpture, depending on your artistic abilities.
  10. Enjoy a delicious feast: What’s Presidents Day without a big, festive meal? Be sure to cook up your favorite patriotic dishes and enjoy them with your loved ones.

We hope you have a wonderful time celebrating Presidents Day with these 10 activities! From watching documentaries to playing trivia games, there is something for everyone.

We hope you enjoy these fun activities and have a great holiday!

​​​​​We hope you enjoyed this blog post! Be sure to check back soon for more content like this. Happy Presidents Day!​​​​​

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We’re a trusted coalition of Arizona companies committed to providing your senior loved ones with the best care resources in Arizona, at any age or stage. You can reach out to us for help directly, or submit an application to become part of our trusted coalition.

We offer the best education, information, and all of the local resources needed to navigate the emotionally stressful challenges that occur when dealing with our aging population in Arizona. This includes adult children that are responsible for their senior parents.

Our mission is to provide seniors and their families easy access to the most trusted and professional resources for senior care. Our services will always be free.

Listen to our Podcast on the reason behind creating the coalition that is Senior Resource Connectors.

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    A Guide to Phoenix Senior Living: Your Questions Answered

    Are you looking for information on Phoenix senior living?

    You’ve come to the right place! In this blog post, we will answer all of your questions and provide you with all the information you need to make an informed decision about where to live.

    We’ll discuss topics such as cost, location, amenities, and more.

    So whether you are just starting your search or you have already narrowed it down to a few options, read on for everything you need to know about Phoenix senior living!

    What is the cost of living in a Phoenix senior living community?

    The cost of living in a Phoenix senior living community varies depending on the type of community you choose.

    Independent living communities typically have lower monthly fees than assisted living or memory care communities.

    However, the overall cost of care will be more expensive if you need to move into a higher level of care later on.

    It’s important to note that most Phoenix senior living communities offer all-inclusive pricing, which includes utilities, meals, and other amenities.

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    What are some common amenities offered in Phoenix senior living Communities?

    Phoenix senior living communities offer a wide variety of amenities, including:

    • Fitness centers
    • Swimming pools
    • Movie theaters
    • On-site pharmacies
    • Bistros and cafes
    • Hair salons
    • Library services

    It’s important to note that amenities can vary from community to community, so be sure to ask about the specific amenities offered at each one.

    What is the climate like in Phoenix?

    The climate in Phoenix is hot and dry.

    The average temperature year-round is around 80 degrees Fahrenheit, but it can get as high as 115 degrees in the summer.

    However, there are also many days during the winter when temperatures reach into the 70s.

    So overall, Phoenix is a very mild climate for seniors who are used to colder winters.

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    What are the best neighborhoods to live in Phoenix?

    There is no one “best” neighborhood to live in Phoenix.

    It really depends on what you are looking for in a community.

    Some of the most popular neighborhoods include Camelback East, North Central Phoenix, and Scottsdale.

    These neighborhoods offer a mix of urban and suburban living, as well as a wide variety of amenities and activities.

    For more information on the different neighborhoods in Phoenix, Senior Resource Connectors can assist with this decision.

    What should be considered when choosing a senior living facility?

    When choosing a senior living facility, there are several factors to consider:

    • Cost: the cost of each senior living facility will depend on the level of care required.
    • Location: you will want to consider location so that you can visit your loved one on a regular basis.
    • Size of community: you or your loved one may prefer a smaller or larger community depending on personal preference or individual care needs.
    • Level of care offered: the level of care will depend on the care requirements of you or your loved one.
    • Amenities offered: when looking at amenities offered, consider the level of activity and independence required.
    • Climate: depending on personal preference you or your loved one may prefer a warmer climate.
    • Neighborhoods: It may be important to stay in a neighborhood that is familiar to you or your loved one to avoid the upset of a major change in the environment. It’s comforting to reside near the usual hairdresser or a doctor that you come to know over the years.

    It’s important to weigh all of these factors and find the right community for your individual needs.

    If you need assistance with this decision, our team at Senior Resource Connectors can help! We offer free consultation services and can connect you with the best communities in Phoenix.

    How do I know if Phoenix Senior Living is right for me?

    The best way to decide if Phoenix Senior Living is right for you is to schedule a tour of a few communities.

    This will give you the opportunity to meet the staff, see the facilities, and ask questions.

    It’s also important to talk to your family and friends about their experiences with Phoenix senior living communities. Ultimately, you need to make the decision that is best for you and your loved ones.

    If you have any other questions about Phoenix senior living, please don’t hesitate to contact us! We would be happy to help. Thank you for reading!

    For more information on senior living in Phoenix, visit our website: https://seniorresourceconnectors.com/

    Are you a senior who is looking for information on Phoenix Senior Living? You’ve come to the right place.

    We’re a trusted coalition of Arizona companies committed to providing your senior loved ones with the best care resources in Arizona, at any age or stage. You can reach out to us for help directly, or submit an application to become part of our trusted coalition.

    Our coalition of trusted Arizona companies answers critical care questions and provides the appropriate services, plans, and products for seniors and their families in need of guidance. Whether families need financial services, legal advice, moving assistance, or in-home help, Senior Resource Connectors is here to help.

     

    Home Health Versus Home Care 2021

    The Difference Between Home Health and Home Care

    Home health vs home care? Have you heard these two terms and just assumed they meant the same thing? Or have you been confused about what the difference was? Don’t worry; you are not alone. These terms are often used interchangeably, but they mean very different things in our industry.

    Home With Help® , a coalition member of ours is a home care agency. So, we get asked a lot of questions about what services they offer, because most people don’t know the difference between the two types of companies. We totally get it as our family didn’t know how they were different before we got into this line of work.

    Hopefully, this will help…

    In-Home Care Agencies

    Home care is a term people use to describe non-medical care provided by a caregiver in someone’s home. If a company says they are an in-home care (or home care) agency, then they have caregivers that will provide non-clinical services for people who need help with activities of daily living.

    Below is a list of services that Home With Help® and most other companies offer as a home care agency. We pride ourselves in being able to offer a concierge approach to in-home care. So, this is not a comprehensive list of our services, but will hopefully give you a better understanding of what home care companies offer.

    1. Personal Care Services such as bathing, toileting, dressing, grooming, hygiene assistance, and transportation.
    2. Companionship for clients can be anything from medication reminders to playing games to monitoring diet and eating. This service can be for the senior who lives alone or for the family member who lives with the sick or elderly person and cannot leave the home.
    3. Homemaking for the elderly, permanently or temporarily disabled, or senior suffering from Alzheimer’s or Dementia. These services include laundry, dishes, light housekeeping, meal prep, transportation to doctor’s visits or grocery store, and more.

    Why should you should hire a home care agency?

    Most seniors think if they hire a home care company, it takes away their independence. But, it is actually the opposite. It is a great preventative tool to allow them to stay in their homes as long as possible.

    Home care services are perfect for anyone who needs a little extra help with activities pertaining to daily living. Hiring a caregiver is a great idea for someone who has had a recent surgery or hospital stay and cannot perform all of the normal tasks at home. If you have an elderly loved one in another state, you could hire a home care agency to check on them and help around the house.

    Home Health Care

    Home health is defined as in-home medical care and/or skilled services. Companies that offer in-home health care have licensed professionals on staff to help with acute or chronic health conditions.

    This is a general list of services offered by home health care agencies…

    1. Occupational therapy
    2. Physical therapy
    3. Nursing
    4. Wound care
    5. Doctor visits

    Reasons to hire a home health care company

    If you or a loved one has recently been released from the hospital, rehab center, or skilled nursing facility and still need clinical help, you would hire a home health care company. Or, if an elderly loved one has been diagnosed with a serious medical condition, home health care may be ordered by a doctor.

    5 Ways to Boost Dementia Awareness & Cultivate Harmonious Connections

    By Laura Wayman from The Dementia Whisperer

    A diagnosis of any cause of dementia symptoms, while life-changing, marks the start of a new chapter and transition. It does not, however, indicate the beginning of an end. Individuals living with dementia symptoms continue to engage in daily life, interactions, relationships, tasks, goals and more. In life’s intricate mosaic, dementia symptoms do not diminish one’s humanity, either.


    This fresh chapter is not devoid of transformation. The nuanced interplay of physical, mental and emotional shifts reshapes how individuals navigate life, especially as the disease progresses over time. To navigate this unique chapter with resilience and embrace the evolving narrative is to be “dementia aware.” A passage of notes or musical melody can induce a range of physical and emotional reactions. Being dementia aware is like acknowledging that one can’t change the melody, but you can learn to harmonize with the tune.

    Addressing the multifaceted challenges of caring for someone with dementia involves overcoming the communication barriers that arise – to find a semblance of harmony when no one thought it was possible. Being dementia aware requires caregivers to adopt a nuanced mindset, filtering their interactions through a lens attuned to the everyday experiences of the person with memory impairment.

    Here are five harmonious approaches to dementia awareness that enable caregivers to navigate challenges and foster positive connections with their loved ones and the people in their care.


    1. The power of empathy


    Establishing trust with those in your care involves stepping into their perspective and consistently expressing understanding. When you imagine and validate their feelings—whether frustration, fear or misunderstanding—you can magnify their emotional experience. This is not always ideal though. The next time around, soften the experience by connecting with them and acknowledging their internal experiences instead. Share in how they feel on both the surface and heart-string levels to make better connections.


    2. Avoid information overload


    Excessive details overstimulate and confuse individuals with memory impairment. Simple tasks many people don’t think twice about, like body movement and balance, are more challenging. That’s why it’s important prioritize and limit the information shared to preserve cognitive bandwidth. On some days, a simple cadence is all you need.


    3. Lead with action


    Prioritize positive action statements for effective communication. Questions can create a barrier whereas these statements act as answers, encouraging immediate engagement. This straightforward approach skips the process of answering questions, replacing it with clear and positive language. For example, instead of asking for help, say, “Let’s make lunch together,” proceeding with the action, followed by some hype.


    4. Go with the flow


    And avoid asking too many questions. Even seemingly simple inquiries can trigger challenging responses from individuals with cognitive impairment. They may find it difficult to process and responds appropriately, leading to increased frustration, anger and anxiety.

    5. Help process information


    Individuals experiencing dementia symptoms may face challenges in processing information that others handle routinely. By participating in the thinking process, you can fill these cognitive gaps, providing support that eases their frustration and fear often associated with challenges in grasping and processing information. Some hand holding can make the world of difference in so many ways.


    By being Dementia Aware, we can foster cognitive, physical, spiritual and psychological well-being in a secure, supportive and loving environment.

    To learn more about Laura, and what she does, click here.

    If you’re an adult child in need of a trusted referral, advice or senior-centric resources of any kind, contact us at Senior Resource Connectors today. Our services come at NO COST to you.

    Questions to Consider when Choosing a Memory Care Facility

    By Laura Wayman, The Dementia Whisperer

    Choosing a care facility for an aging loved one is an emotional decision, a delicate balance between love and practicality. Beginning the search for a top-notch facility signifies a commitment to ensuring that evolving needs are met with compassion and support. You seek a place where your loved one can experience dignity, comfort and the empowering opportunity to thrive and fully embrace the richness of life.


    When navigating through different facilities, consider asking questions that delve into the level of personalized care, staff training in providing compassionate support, available amenities fosterin comfort and the programs in place to ensure residents can thrive and engage fully in their lives.


    Here are some essential questions to ask during your exploration, so you and your family can land on a place that prioritizes compassionate care, comfort and the opportunity for your loved one to thrive.


    What’s the facility’s overall approach to leadership, and how does it engage with families when considering memory care for a loved one with dementia?

    When searching for a memory care community for a loved one with dementia symptoms, it’s imperative to pose vital questions so you know the priority is optimal care.

    Gain insights into the community’s leadership, inquire about executive engagement and ask about measures for issue resolution, staff training, certifications and resident security to make an informed decision.

    Next, learn details about the community’s size and amenities. Get informed about the capacity of resident rooms, whether they are private or companion rooms, and the availability of dining rooms, as well as indoor and outdoor activity spaces. This will give you insights into the living conditions and communal facilities that your loved one will experience.


    How does the facility address medical care and staff interaction for residents with
    dementia?


    When evaluating a memory care community, inquire about the presence of 24/7 medical staff, especially registered nurses or licensed nurse practitioners.

    Explore the training protocols for staff in dementia care and their approach to managing dementia-related behaviors, such as wandering. Additionally, seek clarity on the consistency in assigning caregivers to residents, which fosters a stable and comfortable living environment.


    How are dietary and living conditions addressed within the community?


    Look into the meal setting, cleanliness level and the approach to individual nutrition needs. If companion rooms are an option, ask about the compatibility assessment process and whether a resident can remain in the same room as their condition progresses.


    What should I consider regarding regulatory compliance and financial aspects?


    When finalizing your decision, learn about regulatory compliance by asking about the community’s oversight and the state entity responsible for ensuring compliance.

    Explore financial considerations, including overall costs, potential Medicaid support and any consequences tied to financial decisions. These questions will serve as valuable guides. Opting for the right community offers relief. Once you know expert care is tailored to your loved one’s comfort and need, you can begin to refocus on relationship-building and spending valuable time once again.


    To learn more about Laura and what she does, click here.

    If you need resources, advice, or a trusted referral, then Senior Resource Connectors is your go-to. We can help get your senior the care or advice needed to offer you complete peace of mind, at no cost to your family. Contact us today.

    4-Step-Retirement-Financial-Planning-Checklist

    A 4-Step Retirement Financial Planning Checklist

    Retiring can be a wonderful yet confusing time. Making sure you have your finances organized before taking this big step will alleviate undue stress, allowing you to take advantage of the time you have been looking forward to having. Let us take the guesswork out of what you will need to establish before taking this leap towards your future, with a 4-step retirement financial planning checklist to guide you.

    Step 1: Inspect your retirement income sources

    Knowing where your retirement financing comes from will allow you to establish how much income will come from each source and how long it will provide what you need. Your retirement savings and income sources can come from:

    • Savings accounts
    • Annuities
    • Life insurance
    • Pension
    • Social security

    For assistance in determining what sources of income you can expect to receive, contact us. Our clinical concierge will direct you to the most appropriate financial specialists for your needs. 

    Step 2: Uncover how much tax you will pay on your retirement income  

    Knowing how much tax you need to spend on your retirement income is imperative in establishing if you have saved enough for your financial retirement. Sources of income may be taxed differently, and therefore you will need to scrutinize the tax payable for each income source to navigate your retirement financial planning.

    The trusted website for retiree finances, Kiplinger, has a great Arizona state tax guide for seniors. To access this, click here.  

    Step 3: Calculating your expenses for retirement financial planning

    The income a senior will need to have saved to retire largely depends on what expenses they carry. Living costs differ from person to person, but they can include things such as: 

    • Loans and debt
    • Health Care
    • Taxes 
    • Living and leisure expenses
    • Housing expenses

    Estimating your expenses is an integral step to ensure you have enough saved for retirement and if you need to make any adjustments to your retirement financial planning.

    Step 4: Deciding on your retirement date

    Once you have followed the above 3 steps on the checklist, setting this date should be a lot less daunting. These are some aspects to take into consideration:

    • Are you ready to stop working?

    If you have a close connection with colleagues and still enjoy working, you may want to cut back on your hours or work part-time instead of retiring. Working part-time will give you spare time in your day, allowing you to earn an income and retain your network of friends into your retirement.

    • Time with your partner

     Create a cohesive plan with your partner. For example, perhaps they want to continue working, which means that you can assist with domestic responsibilities until they decide to retire, or you may want to keep working until your partner retires so that you can do activities together. You will both need to assess your expectations and personal goals. 

    • Your retirement wish list

     This is a personal list of goals or dreams you have. Everyone has different things they would like to do when they retire. While one person would like to play golf for hours on end, another may want to tackle that novel they have always wanted to write or donate all their time to a charity close to their heart. Whatever your wish list is, having a clear plan for your retirement will help to guide you in selecting the retirement date.

    Takeaway

    Although retiring can seem daunting, if you set time aside to plan your financial retirement plan, you can build a secure course of action that allows you to do the things you love while mitigating financial stress.

    We suggest starting your financial retirement planning well in advance, as examining your financial income sources will give you time to adjust your plans if necessary. 

    This post was inspired by Aging in Place’s “Retirement Financial Planning Checklist.” To read the original, please click here

     

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