7518 N 38th St.Milwaukee, WI 53209

5741 W Greentree Rd. Milwaukee, WI 53223

24hrs (Assisted Living Homes 3-4 beds and Cbrf 50 bed)

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Tag Archives: Senior Assistance

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Strategies to Promote Good Hygiene in Seniors

Health and hygiene often go hand in hand. However, everyday tasks like bathing can become more difficult to manage with age. That is especially true for seniors facing mobility challenges and low energy. Hence, many seniors rely on personal and compa...

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Reasons to Choose Assisted Living for Seniors

While your senior parent or loved one may be living independently today, there will come a time when they need quality care services to age healthily. Assisted living is an excellent care option that addresses their needs and promotes healthy aging....

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How Assisted Living Homes Can Help Manage Medication

As our loved ones age, it becomes more difficult for them to manage their medications independently. Forgetting medication or taking the wrong dose can result in serious health issues. At Cache’ James Better Living LLC, we understand the import...

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Why Reading a Beneficial Hobby for Self-Sufficiency

When you choose to live in assisted living homes in Wisconsin, you have the opportunity to participate in activities that are beneficial to you. Be active without jeopardizing your health, and make sure you get all the benefits you desire. Reading is...

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How Our Senior Living Can Make Your Life Easier

There are various outstanding assisted living homes in Wisconsin. The best part is that many retirement communities have modern layouts that will make you feel safe and at ease when you move in. If you’re seeking an older adult community with f...

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Harvard: High-Fiber Diets Reduce Dementia Risk

According to the Harvard Medical School, a high-fiber diet may reduce the risk of developing dementia. The study found that people who ate a low-fiber diet were more likely to have a higher prevalence of dementia. In contrast, those who ate a high-fi...

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