by Regency Staff | Apr 29, 2026 | Long-Term Care
Talking with a parent about moving into a nursing home can feel overwhelming for everyone involved. It is often an emotional subject, because it touches on independence, health, family roles, and the reality of aging. For many older adults, the idea of leaving home...
by Regency Staff | Apr 26, 2026 | Long-Term Care
When a loved one moves into a nursing home, families often feel a mix of relief, guilt, sadness, and uncertainty. Even when care needs are being met, emotional distance can quietly grow. The good news is that connection doesn’t depend on living under the same roof—it...
by Regency Staff | Apr 20, 2026 | Long-Term Care
As people age, two factors become increasingly important for maintaining quality of life: social engagement and regular physical movement. While many families hope their loved ones can remain at home indefinitely, the reality is that isolation and inactivity often...
by Regency Staff | Apr 17, 2026 | Long-Term Care
Moving a loved one into a nursing home is rarely just a practical decision—it’s an emotional turning point. For many families, it comes with a mix of concern, relief, and, often, a quiet sense of guilt. For the person making the move, it can feel like losing a piece...
by Regency Staff | Apr 13, 2026 | Long-Term Care
Choosing how to receive your Medicare coverage is one of the most important financial and healthcare decisions you’ll make in retirement. The two primary paths are: Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) + a Medicare Supplement (Medigap) + Part D (drug plan) Medicare...
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