
Making Interactions Uplifting and Encouraging
Going deeper into Maya Angelou’s concept, “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget
Going deeper into Maya Angelou’s concept, “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget
It’s not what you say, it is how you say it… Upon reflection, many of us can relate to, “Oh, I wish I would have
There are a few key elements in order to actually create an environment for success. First, I’d say is passion. You have to have an inner
How do you define normal? Is it meant to be standard or common? Is it meant to be average? Or, can it be defined as
Did You Know? The words we choose can change the way seniors experience care delivery. One out of five older adults experiences ageism in health
Care Partnership is an integrated approach to connecting providers with the seniors they support. At Inspired Senior Care, we envision a future where seniors reside
Imagine you are an accomplished business owner, parent, grandparent, and community partner. You’ve worked hard your whole life and celebrate retirement. Then, after 10 years
Strengths are what give us confidence and what give us a sense of ourselves and oftentimes a sense of purpose. When you are supporting someone who is living with dementia, it is important to identify what those skills are of that individual, help them celebrate those skills and find ways to display them.
I have had the honor of working with many amazing seniors and dementia care specialists over the past 14 years. I now am sharing all I’ve learned during that time through my Inspired Senior Care program. Each month I will be focusing on one of our Building Blocks of Quality Care in my blog. This first month, I will be providing an overview of the entire program. So let’s get started!