Living Well Newsday Resource Center
Offering more than just a guide – we provide a comprehensive platform committed to offering valuable resources, practical advice, and compassionate support for families navigating the journey of aging together. Our newsletter covers a wide range of topics, including elder health tips, caregiving strategies, medical assistance resources, and lifestyle advice, tailored to meet the diverse needs of every family member.
Strategies to Help Introduce Home Care Without Resistance
This guide explores 10 practical strategies to help families introduce home care without resistance, while keeping dignity, choice, and emotional well-being front and center.
Home Care, Home Health Care, and Private Duty Care: What’s the Difference?
When it comes to care at home, families are often faced with confusing terminology: home care, home health care, private duty care. At first glance, they may sound interchangeable, but they each represent very different services, levels of support, and funding options.
Understanding the differences is essential when making decisions.
Aging at Home: Benefits, Challenges, and Key Considerations for Families
Why Aging at Home Matters More Than Ever
For many older adults, there’s no place like home. According to national surveys, more than 90% of people over the age of 65 say they would prefer to age in place—to remain in their own home for as long as possible rather than moving to an assisted living facility or nursing home.
Home Care vs. Assisted Living: Which Is Right for Your Family?
When families start considering long-term care options for their loved ones, one of the first questions is often: “How much does it cost?” The reality, however, is more complicated. The decision between home care and assisted living is not only about money—it’s about lifestyle, independence, environment, and the type of support needed.
Key Factors for Safely Aging in Place: A Complete Guide
Why Aging in Place Matters
Over 90% of older adults say they prefer to age in place—that is, remain in the comfort of their own home instead of moving to a facility. The reasons are clear: home represents familiarity, independence, and dignity. Yet, safely aging in place requires thoughtful planning, the right kind of home care services.