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Having New Year’s Resolutions As You Age Might Just Save Your Life
New Year's resolutions might seem trite, especially as you age. But think again. When you look at them, resolutions are goals. And when you have goals, you...
Reducing Loneliness: How to Help Seniors During the Holidays
There is a lot of pressure on people to enjoy themselves during the holidays. The season is supposed to be merry and bright, but many elders feel increasingly isolated and unhappy this time of...
Read MoreFree Workshop: When Daily Activities Get Too Difficult
Learn how to help your older loved ones when assistance with daily activities is needed. Areas we'll cover include types of care needed, care provider options,...
Read MoreWhy the holidays are the loneliest time for seniors
The winter holidays are a time to celebrate family, friends, and community. But for the millions of older adults worldwide who have no family, few friends nearby, or are lonely and socially...
Read MoreAging in Place: Growing Older at Home
These are common issues for older people. You may share the often-heard wish — "I want to stay in my own home!" The good news is that with the right help you might be able to do just that....
Read MoreFree Workshop – Respite for the Caregiver
Being a caregiver for a loved one is not easy. As care needs increase, caregivers become over tired and overwhelmed. They need time to recharge and often are unaware...
Read MoreTypes of Home Care Workers and Tips for Hiring
Types of home care workers
Several types of paid in-home caregivers provide a range of services, everything from help around the house to skilled health care.
Personal care...
Read MoreFree Workshop: Respite for the Caregiver
Being a caregiver for a loved one is not easy. As care needs increase, caregivers become over tired and overwhelmed. They need time to recharge and often are unaware...
Read MoreFree – File of Life
If you do not have a “File of Life” and would like one for yourself or an older loved one, contact Masonic Outreach Services by calling 253-267-8625, or emailing byron@masonscare.org. The...
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