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The Cottage at BroadmoorBaton Rouge, LA 70815"Beautifully landscaped courtyard and private grounds, complete with recreational" more
Sunrise of Baton RougeBaton Rouge, LA 70809"Located just minutes from Interstates 10 and 12, across the street from the Bato" more
Lakewood Quarters Retirement CommunityBaton Rouge, LA 70809"Lakewood Quarters Retirement Community is conveniently located only minutes away" more
Sunrise Assisted Living at SiegenBaton Rouge, LA 70810"Step into a Sunrise Assisted Living community and you can?t help but feel at hom" more
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Caring Checklist: Evaluating an Assisted-Living Facility for Someone With Alzheimer's
Article - Choosing an assisted-living facility for someone with Alzheimer's can seem overwhelming. This checklist will help you ask the right questions. - Choosing an assisted-living facility for someone with Alzheimer's can seem overwhelming. This checklist will help you ask the right questions. -
The Adult Diaper Wars: A Call to Arms!
Blog Post - A Canadian government official's threat to wear diapers triggers open talk of how to keep seniors who wear diapers comfortable and healthy. - A Canadian government official's threat to wear diapers triggers open talk of how to keep seniors who wear diapers comfortable and healthy. -
Is it time to consider assisted living for my elderly mother?
Question - ...as numerous medical problems including anxiety disorder. She is fine when feeling well, but uncontrollable when falls ill. Is it time for assisted living? -
Dementia Patients Seem to Benefit From Small Group Homes
News - FRIDAY, Sept. 16 (HealthDay News) -- People with dementia appear to be better off in small group homes rather than large nursing homes because they offer a domestic environment where patients can live as individuals, new research suggests.