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Aging affects each person differently and at a different rate. One of the challenges of planning for long-term care needs is that it can take time to foresee precisely when you will need it, or not at all.

Parker understands this.  That’s why we design services to make your individual aging challenges more manageable and enriching for you, and those close to you, and with an eye to helping you preserve what you value most in your current lifestyle.

We understand these decisions can be intimidating or highly emotional, and that they do not simply come down to “practical” decisions.  That’s why we help you learn as much as possible about your options upfront and encourage you to come visit, arrange a call with one of our Advisors, or become acquainted with questions typically asked before contemplating aging services.

I’m Looking For Myself

Has the time has come where you want to release the burdens of everyday chores and concentrate on enjoying life? Or, perhaps you have medical issues that require daily monitoring and care? If you’re visiting this website, you are strongly considering moving into an assisted living residence or nursing care residence.

It may feel overwhelming to right now as there are many options to research to find the solution that will work best for you. This is a difficult life-changing decision, so the more information you have, the easier it will be to decide how and when to move forward with the services that you have chosen for yourself.

If a lack of opportunities to socialize with others is your issue, our adult day services may be a good solution for you at this time. If you do not have the time or the ability to manage your daily needs, you may wish to consider the long-term care options of an assisted living residence or nursing care residence. At this point, we recommend that you speak to a Parker admissions manager and social worker to learn more about our services and financing.

Even after a decision has been made, there are many other factors and preparations you must consider, including financial and medical Powers of Attorney, wills, living wills, and who will manage assets and bills. If you need help with this, we recommend you make an appointment with a good elder law attorney who specializes in handling the legal needs for older people who are in need of assistance.

We also recommend you learn more about downsizing, selling your home, if needed, and obtain advice about moving.

The articles, in the menu to the right, have been chosen for their empathy and good advice for people in your situation. We hope they will help you in your journey.

Interested in hearing more?

Contact Us

Articles

  • Planning Ahead For Assisted Living
  • Ten Qualities of a Great Nursing Home
  • Ten Qualities of a Great Assisted Living Residence
  • Which Long-Term Care Option Is Best For You?

Articles

  • How To Have Difficult Conversations With Your Aging Parents
  • When Is It Time To Find Long-Term Care For a Spouse or a Partner?
  • Which Long-Term Care Option Is Best For You?
  • Ten Qualities of a Great Nursing Home
  • The Not-For-Profit Difference In Aging Services
  • Top 8 Warning Signs To Notice In Elder Relatives
  • When Should You Step In To Help Your Parents?
  • How to Help Mom and Dad Move to a New Home

I’m Looking For Someone Else

If the time has come where you are no longer able to care for your aging parent or spouse, you have many options to research and consider determining which solution works best for you and your loved one. This is a difficult life-changing decision, so the more information you have, the easier it will be to decide how and when to move forward with the services that you have chosen for your parent or spouse.

If your loved one lives at home but does not have the opportunity to socialize, our Adult Day Centers may be a good solution for you at this time. If you do not have the time or the ability to help your loved one with their daily needs, you may wish to consider the long-term care options of an assisted living residence or nursing care residence. At this point, we recommend that you speak to a Parker admissions manager and social worker to learn more about our services and financing.

Even after a decision has been made, there are many other factors and preparations you and your loved must consider, including financial and medical Powers of Attorney, wills, living wills, and who will manage assets and bills. If you need help with this, we recommend you make an appointment with a good elder law attorney who specializes in handling the legal needs for people who are aging and in need of assistance.

We also recommend you learn more about downsizing, selling your loved one’s home, if needed, and get advice about moving.

The articles, in the menu to the left, have been chosen for their empathy and good advice for people in your situation. We hope they will help you in your journey.

Interested in hearing more?

Contact Us

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