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Harvester Residential CareSaint Charles, MO 63304"Our facility is a state licensed RCF II assisted living and includes: 24hr su" more
Chestnut Glen - assisted living by Am...Saint Peters, MO 63376"To us at Chestnut Glen - assisted living by Americare in St. Peters, Mo, assiste" more
Spencer Place - assisted living by Am...Saint Peters, MO 63376"To us at Spencer Place - assisted living by Americare in St. Peters, Missouri, a" more
Chestnut Terrace, Alzheimer?s assiste...Saint Peters, MO 63376"At The Arbors of Chestnut Terrace, living with Alzheimer's becomes less of a cha" 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.