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Community Spotlight: Crestwood Village East
Crestwood East offers many exceptional active adult and assisted living options. Our east campus is conveniently located near the revitalized Irvington neighborhood, featuring locally owned...

Additional Resource for Provider Liability From Argentum
As discussed during the past two State Partner calls, Argentum is continuing efforts to protect senior living staff and communities from liability as a result...

My Loved One Needs Assisted Living: Where Do I Start?
After long, heartfelt discussions, your loved one will now be making the move to an assisted living community. You’ve been tasked with finding the PERFECT...

End of Life Caregiving: 8 Tips to Avoid Exhaustion
Caregiving at the end of life may be the most important thing you ever do. There is an urgency in care giving. In these last...

Questions to Ask When Searching for an Assisted Living Community
A few weeks ago, you read about where you should start in terms of looking for an assisted living community: My Loved One Needs Assisted...

TIPS for Senior Winter Safety
Older adults experience a higher risk of health problems and injury during the winter months. It’s important to be aware of potential issues and take...

Pets are Welcome in Assisted Living
Yes, pets ARE welcome! Did you know many assisted living communities gladly accept pets? A move can be good for both of you! Life in...

INALA Conversations: Transitioning to Assisted Living
Starting a conversation about health, finances and living situations with a loved one can be difficult- but it doesn’t have to be. The INALA Conversations...

INALA Conversations: Talking About Respite Care
Starting a conversation about health, finances and living situations with a loved one can be difficult- but it doesn’t have to be. The INALA Conversations...

INALA Conversations: Avoiding Caregiver Burnout
Starting a conversation about health, finances and living situations with a loved one can be difficult- but it doesn’t have to be. The INALA Conversations...