Many families ask us: “Should we start with a senior center or look at adult day care?” The answer depends on your loved one’s care needs, safety, and routine. Social senior centers are great for independent older adults who want activities and friends. Social Adult...
Life at Two Hearts Home for Seniors is designed around connection, comfort, and purpose. In Northwest Indiana, seasons shape our days—sunny summer courtyards, crisp fall afternoons, snow-bright winter mornings, and the gentle renewal of spring. This guide turns those...
When you’re supporting an aging parent or a loved one living with dementia, words like caregiver and caretaker pop up everywhere—doctor’s offices, support groups, even family chats. Some people use them interchangeably. Others insist they mean different things. If...
When dementia enters a relationship, daily life changes—for both partners. Routines shift, roles evolve, and safety becomes a larger consideration. Many couples want to remain together as long as possible while ensuring the partner with memory loss receives...
Aging isn’t a single moment—it’s a season of life with changing needs, preferences, and goals. Families often start searching for “senior geriatric care” when everyday tasks become stressful, memory changes appear, or safety concerns arise at home. This guide explains...