The Baxter Blog: Senior Living Resources in Anchorage, AK
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Our Blog is A Free Resource for Seniors in Anchorage
Welcome to our blog, your go-to place for senior living resources and care services. Here, you’ll find a wide variety of articles catering to the needs and interests of seniors in Anchorage.
From understanding long-term care options and tips for improving quality of life to local news and events – we cover it all. Our content is a free resource designed to assist family members and seniors in navigating the world of senior care.
Dive in, explore our posts, and enrich your knowledge about assisted living, home care, nursing homes, and more in the Alaskan context.
Six Ways to Grow Your Gratitude as You Age
Reduce the Risk of Dementia
How to Talk to Someone with Dementia
Anchorage Assisted Living: A Complete Guide to Assisted Living
A list of 20 Senior Housing Communities in Alaska
Addressing Mental Health in Seniors
Prevent Senior Falls in Commercial and Medical Settings
Senior Sleep Struggles
Prevent Senior Falls in Commercial and Medical Settings
It’s important to prevent senior falls, especially men and women who are 65 and older who have a significantly increased risk of falling compared with
Senior Sleep Struggles
Some seniors may struggle with getting a full eight hours of sleep. We will help you learn more about how vital sleep is to help
24/7 Home Health Care Cost in Anchorage
Figuring out the cost of in-home care in Anchorage can seem daunting and shocking. However, we all know finances and expenses play a big role
Caring for a Loved One with Dementia or Alzheimers Disease
Caring for a Loved one with Dementia or Alzheimer’s is a pure expression of your devotion to them. Your connection to them helps to create
10 Tips on Moving Your Aging In-Laws in with You
In-law relationships can be touchy at times. You’ve inherited a second set of parents who may or may not understand or appreciate your way of
Bridge the Generational Divide: 5 Ways to Connect with Your Grandparents
Maintaining a meaningful a connection with grandparents past childhood can be difficult. You may not have many interests in common and health issues might limit
Caregiving for an Elderly Parent as Part of a Team
According to the National Alliance for Caregiving, one in six Americans now provides caregiving support to someone age 50 or older. Such caregivers often do not fulfill
Eight Ways to Help You Embrace Retirement
You have just retired from your job after working for 40 years. How do you switch off from work to retirement mode? If you have
9 Foods to Speed Up Healing and Recovery for Seniors
Many factors come into play in successful wound care management, but perhaps none is as essential as nutrition. Proper nutrition is especially important for older