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You Don’t Have to Do This Alone
Our blog offers practical guidance for families facing senior care decisions, from hospital discharge to long-term placement, with clarity, honesty, and care.


When Is It No Longer Safe for Mom to Live Alone?
There is rarely one dramatic moment that makes the decision for you. More often, it is a series of small things. Small changes, like medication confusion, can be early signs that more support is needed. A forgotten stove burner. Unopened mail piling up. Missed medications. A fall that she brushes off. A hospital stay that seems to change everything. If you are asking whether it is still safe for your mom to live alone, it usually means something already feels different. Commo

Still Waters Senior Advisors
Feb 172 min read


Asssited Living VS. Adult Foster Care: What is the Difference?
Care decisions are about people, not just places. When families begin exploring care options for a loved one, assisted living is often the first term they hear. Adult Foster Care, on the other hand, is less familiar and often misunderstood. Both provide supportive environments for seniors who can no longer live safely at home, but they are very different in structure, setting, and experience. Understanding those differences can make it easier to choose the right fit. What Is

Still Waters Senior Advisors
Feb 92 min read


What to Do When the Hospital Says Your Parent Is Being Discharged.
When a hospital stay ends, the next steps can feel overwhelming. When the hospital says, “We’re discharging your mom tomorrow,” it can feel like the ground just dropped beneath you. You may be thinking: She’s not ready. Where is she supposed to go? I can’t take care of her at home. What are our options? Take a breath. You are not alone, and you do have options. Before You Sign Discharge Paperwork A hospital discharge does not mean a final decision has to be made on the spot

Still Waters Senior Advisors
Feb 93 min read
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