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Sterling House of South BendSouth Bend, IN 46635"Sterling House of South Bend provides our residents with lifestyles, housing, care and services..." moreSponsored Result
Emeritus at ArborwoodGranger, IN 46530"Emeritus at Arborwood offers compassionate assisted living in Granger, IN. We offer both tradit..." more -
Atria Tanglewood TraceMishawaka, IN 46545"At Atria Tanglewood Trace, you’ll find old-world elegance with all the comforts " more
The Waterford at Edison LakesMishawaka, IN 46545"Welcome to The Waterford at Edison Lakes, an independent living retirement commu" 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.

