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From Educator to Senior Care Provider: Following One’s Faith in Serving the Community

From Educator to Senior Care Provider: Following One’s Faith in Serving the Community

by Carol Ensminger | Mar 30, 2023 | Community, News, Sponsor Resources

Kim Akers, owner of Mesa-based Amada Senior Care, explains when she made a career switch from public school educator to senior care provider owner, it was less of a business decision and more of a “following-one’s-faith” decision. “I was called to educate and serve...
Neighborly Love: Why Helping Aging Neighbors is Crucial for a Stronger Community

Neighborly Love: Why Helping Aging Neighbors is Crucial for a Stronger Community

by Carol Ensminger | Mar 27, 2023 | Community, Volunteer

In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to get caught up in our own lives and forget about those around us. However, as humans, we are social creatures, and our communities play a crucial role in our well-being.  Helping aging neighbors is not only a...
There’s No Place Like Home: Tips to Keep Aging Parents at Home

There’s No Place Like Home: Tips to Keep Aging Parents at Home

by Carol Ensminger | Mar 27, 2023 | Aging Seniors, Caregiving

As people age, they often encounter various health obstacles, such as cognitive impairment, mobility difficulties, and chronic illnesses, among others. These challenges usually necessitate specialized care, support, and attention to guarantee that they can enjoy a...
Give them a Break: The Importance of Respite Care Volunteers

Give them a Break: The Importance of Respite Care Volunteers

by Carol Ensminger | Mar 25, 2023 | Caregiving, Volunteer

As a society, we often take for granted the tireless work of caregivers who care for their loved ones. Caregivers give their time, energy, and love to ensure that their loved ones receive the best care possible. However, caregiving can be a demanding and emotionally...
5 Steps to Take When You Suspect Your Friend Has Dementia

5 Steps to Take When You Suspect Your Friend Has Dementia

by Carol Ensminger | Mar 22, 2023 | Aging Seniors, Caregiving

As we get older, it’s not uncommon for us to experience some memory loss or forgetfulness. However, when these symptoms become more severe or begin to affect everyday life, it could be a sign of dementia. When a friend shows signs of dementia, it can be...
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