Sunday, August 1, 2021

Creating a Long-Term Care Plan for Your Senior Relative

Elderly Care Plymouth

As we age, so do does our elder relatives. Almost all of us have wondered if the behavior changes we’ve witnessed in senior relatives warrant our intervention. It can be difficult to gauge what’s serious and what’s not. Here are a few signs you shouldn’t ignore:

  • Rapid weight loss.
  • Driving infractions.
  • Unpaid bills.

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You’ll have the ability to retire in peace and maintain your independence. Our “no resident left behind” motto makes sure you’ll feel comfortable and engaged too!

Now is a good time to consider moving into independent living where elderly care is of the most upmost importance in Plymouth, Michigan. The safety of our residents is of greatest importance, as we continue to navigate our way through the ongoing threat of the Coronavirus. Schedule a tour today! 

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