January 29th, 2024
Richard Kiel Dies at 74; Played Jaws in Bond Films
Richard Kiel's passing with health issues reminds us of the need to plan early for health issues as part of our retirement planning.
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Offers 24/7 medical care and assistance with daily activities for those who need constant support.
Provides help with daily activities like bathing and medication in a home-like environment, fostering independence.
Focused on short-term care to help individuals recover strength and mobility after surgery or illness.
Designed for independent seniors seeking a community with amenities like dining and social activities.
In-home specialists that allow your loved one to stay in their home as they transition into care.
Focuses on comfort and quality of life for terminally ill patients, offering medical and emotional support.
Daytime care offering supervision, social activities, and support for seniors while their caregiver works or takes a break.
A smaller, communal living setup with personal assistance in a cozy, home-like setting.
Specialized care in a secure environment for those with Alzheimer’s or dementia, offering tailored cognitive activities.
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