As your parent ages, cognitive decline and limited physical capabilities can make it difficult for them to drive safely. It may be time to look…
If a loved one has Alzheimer’s, you may be concerned about maintaining their cognitive abilities for as long as possible. While every person with Alzheimer’s…
Spending time with grandkids is one of the many joys of retirement. Grandkids are curious, high-energy, and can help seniors stay active. At Buckner Retirement…
Dementia is a disease that impacts millions of people and their families. Seniors with dementia need specialized care that can cater to their unique needs…
Summer is the perfect time to take advantage of the weather, get outside, and create new memories with friends and family. At Buckner Retirement Services,…
Senior adults are, at the core, adults. They are real people with real stories, genuine emotions, and real-life experiences. And yet, with the day-to-day humdrum…
We’ve all heard the adage, “you can’t judge a book by its cover.” I’ve never found this more accurate than working with senior adults. Some…
Experiencing a decline in mobility is common in older adults. A decrease in mobility can be due to several factors, such as age-related changes in…
One of the most prominent conditions seniors can develop as they age dementia. Spotting the signs of dementia in yourself is difficult. It’s typically up…
Being a caregiver can be a 24/7 job that comes with stress and a range of emotions daily. It is important not to forget about…