Healthy Aging: Why Socialization Matter

As the philosopher, Aristotle once wrote, “Man is by nature a social animal.” Humans are hard-wired to connect with others; we crave intimacy, connection, empathy, and even vulnerability. Even for people who might consider themselves introverted, this desire for companionship and socialization is evident at every stage of our lives.  Throughout our early lives, it’s easy, …

How Assisted Living Can Support Those with Huntington’s and ALS

When researching Assisted Living and Memory Care Communities, you will often find a particular focus put on Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease. While Alzheimer’s disease is far more common than some of the other degenerative diseases, conditions like Parkinson’s, Huntington’s, and ALS all have symptoms and care needs that parallel Alzheimer’s.  Even though Assisted Living and Dementia Care Communities …

An Essential Guide to ADLs and IADLs

If you’re familiar with Senior Living, Assisted Living, or even Occupational Therapy, you’ve most likely heard the terms “Activities of Daily Living” and “Instrumental Activities of Daily Living.” However, to most people, these terms are probably unknown.  If you are a family caregiver or are beginning your search for senior care for a loved one, …

What Life is Like for Residents of Memory Care

We know that many families have questions when it comes to Dementia and Memory Care Communities. In this video, Mike McClernon, owner of Assisted Living Locators of Long Island, spoke with Julie Wexler, Director of Business Development at The Bristal Assisted Living, to discuss what day-to-day life is like for Memory Care residents.