Older adults who might be considering a move to a smaller home or an assisted living apartment are likely to consider many questions related to downsizing. From which belongings you might bring with you to the new space to whether you have to choose between a bath and a shower, you may wonder if the questions will ever end and if you'll truly be happy in your new home.
Do you keep the toys tucked away until your grandchildren come to visit your home in The Gardens at Springfield? If so, you're missing out on a world of fun and several benefits. You're never too old to play and have fun, but some types of toys also help you cognitively and physically. Learn about why you should grab the building toys and puzzles when you're looking for a new hobby, even when there aren't any kids nearby.
While there are unscrupulous individuals out there trying to scam seniors out of their hard-earned money, staying savvy about the latest financial frauds can help you keep your money safe. The team at The Gardens at Springfield Senior Living Community is always on hand to help if you're worried about financial fraud, and knowing what to do if you encounter scammers can also provide peace of mind. Here are three common financial scams all older adults should know about.
From half socks to knee highs and beyond, numerous types of socks are available. However, socks offer older adults more than a chance to warm chilly feet or make a fashion statement.
At The Gardens at Springfield, we provide ample space for your most precious items, whether you opt for an independent garden home or one of our assisted living apartments. But sometimes it's necessary to downsize and declutter, whether you want to improve your mental well-being or you're planning a move to a smaller environment. This guide will help you through the steps with an easy-to-follow 3-week plan.
Mindfulness practices go a long way toward improving your mental well-being and increasing psychological contentment. For many, they can also improve the stress and impairment caused by injuries and illnesses.
Is it safer for seniors to take baths or showers? That depends on your situation and preferences. Either option can work well for most older adults, but both come with potential hazards. Learn when you might choose one over the other and how you can stay safe in the bathroom no matter which one you choose.
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