Senior Resource Guide Southwest Houston (Fall 2020)

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HOUSING: Assisted Living

Seniors Living at Home As we age, we require more attention and assistance. It’s up to us to accept the fact our senior loved ones can no longer do things like they could in the past. It’s also up to us to seek out proper care and assistance to help them live a life of dignity and purpose. As seniors experience the milestones of aging, they can often feel lonely. It can be tough to accept that a lot of the things they once knew as the norm are now changing, and often it can seem like it’s happening all at once. Seniors who are isolated in their own homes may start to experience a decline in happiness, which in turn can lead to depression. Depression promotes a lack of motivation to be active and connect with others, which are vital keys to staying healthy and achieving joy. It’s important that we take note of these trends before they start becoming the new standard for each day. Everyone, regardless of age or ability, has a purpose. However, before that purpose can be achieved, they must first become connected to their community, both inside the walls of wherever they call home, as well as the city they live in. Once they make these connections, they will want to become more active—physically, socially, mentally. Only when they become active participants in their community will they gain a higher sense of purpose. Ask yourself—does my home offer my loved one the opportunity to live a connected, active, purposeful and safe life? How much alone time does my loved one experience? What can I do to help my loved one re-engage in a socially active lifestyle?

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Obtaining a Disabled or Elderly Placard/Plate

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pages 156-157

Is Your Power of Attorney Powerful Enough?

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pages 148-149

Transportation Services

1min
pages 158-159

Legal & Financial Assistance

1min
pages 150-151

Over 65 Driving

2min
pages 160-161

Five Must–Have Legal Documents

2min
pages 146-147

Understanding Hospice

5min
pages 133-135

Volunteering

1min
pages 142-145

Final Planning Resources

5min
pages 128-132

Preparing & Presenting a Eulogy

1min
pages 126-127

Ombudsmen Are Here To Help

1min
pages 124-125

Skilled Nursing/Rehab Facilities

4min
pages 120-123

20 Questions to Ask – Skilled Nursing

1min
pages 118-119

Tips for Effective Alzheimer’s Communication

1min
pages 110-115

Questions Every Senior Living Community Should be Able to Answer

3min
pages 100-103

Assisted Living Communities

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pages 104-109

Signs It Might Be Time for Assisted Living

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pages 98-99

Seniors Living at Home

1min
pages 96-97

20 Questions to Ask – Assisted Living

1min
pages 94-95

Independent & Retirement Communities

2min
pages 92-93

Home & Housing Assistance

2min
pages 84-86

Types of Residential Care for Seniors

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pages 80-83

What Type of Mental Health Professional is the Right Fit?

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page 76

Recipes

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pages 77-79

Choosing the Right Location for Rehab

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pages 72-73

20 Questions to Ask – Hospital Discharge

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pages 70-71

Tips on How to Talk to Your Doc

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pages 68-69

Senior Focused Care

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pages 66-67

Vision Services

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pages 58-59

Dental Services

2min
pages 60-63

Hearing & Deaf Services

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pages 54-57

Medical Equipment Assistance

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pages 50-51

Medication Assistance

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Help for Caregivers

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pages 30-39

Support Groups

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