by Rocky Mountain Assisted Living & Memory Care | Sep 17, 2025 | Elder Care
Finding the right nutritional support becomes increasingly important as you age. Your body requires more protein and specific nutrients to maintain muscle mass and bone health, yet meeting these dietary needs through food alone can prove challenging. In this...
by Rocky Mountain Assisted Living & Memory Care | Apr 8, 2025 | Elder Care
You or a beloved family member might be looking into senior living at a low cost, or you might be searching for an option that offers a low-maintenance lifestyle. Adapting to living in a senior housing complex may be right for you. However, many will ask themselves,...
by Rocky Mountain Assisted Living & Memory Care | Apr 7, 2025 | Elder Care
The decision to move into a retirement community is not often reached without extensive thought and preparation. When looking for the right retirement home to fit your needs and preferences, there are certain questions you will want to ask during interviews at...
by Rocky Mountain Assisted Living & Memory Care | Apr 6, 2025 | Elder Care
As we age, it can be essential to choose the right kind of care, especially when there are health concerns involved. Many people will wonder, “What is the difference between a retirement home and an elderly home?” At Rocky Mountain Assisted Living and Memory Care, we...
by Rocky Mountain Assisted Living & Memory Care | Apr 5, 2025 | Elder Care
As we age, people will wonder when they should consider moving into a retirement community or assisted living facility. Some retirees may feel hesitant, worried that they will be giving up their independence and access to peers and family. Many residents in the area...
by Rocky Mountain Assisted Living & Memory Care | Mar 8, 2025 | Elder Care
One of the more difficult conversations a family can have involves speaking with their elderly parents about a transition to assisted living. Parents who are getting older commonly resist this idea because of an emotional attachment to the family home, fear of no...