My Friend Ruth
Ruth has scores of friends at Masonic Village, and Donna Billings is proud to be one of them. She admires Ruth's attitude, adventurous spirit and endless energy.
Ruth has scores of friends at Masonic Village, and Donna Billings is proud to be one of them. She admires Ruth's attitude, adventurous spirit and endless energy.
Moving to a senior living community is a big decision during normal circumstances. You may assume now is not a good time to make this transition in your life, but a move to Masonic Villages could help alleviate current worries, as well as future ones.
As rated by residents and families, the Masonic Village at Sewickley has been recognized as the “Best of” in senior living, putting it in the top 2-3% of senior care providers in the United States and Canada.
It can be difficult to notice early signs of dementia, because at first, they may just seem like common mistakes we make as we get older. Learn to understand your loved one’s behaviors that may seem out of place.
With age, many people begin to lose their ability to complete tasks that were once effortless for them. They start to rely on others to help them, which may prompt feelings of helplessness and loss of control. While these feelings may seem unshakable, for many, a loss of independence is a roadblock that can be hurdled.
Moving a loved one into a long term care community, nursing home or assisted living/personal care home can raise many questions and concerns. Masonic Village’s team of admissions staff and social workers are here to assist every step of the way.