Senior Care Authority in Rochester, NY

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Making the right care decision for your loved one can be a daunting task filled with stress, tension and pressure. Senior Care Authority will streamline the process to make it easier for you to make an informed decision. Our Certified Senior Care Advisors spend countless hours inspecting locations, meeting the staff and reviewing state reports to advise you of any citations that may have been issu

ed against a particular location. Our placement services are typically at no cost to seniors and their family's, communities contract with us to help them find new residents that fit their care levels, rent and care costs, financial requirements, and resident capabilities and wellness.

According to the study:- 41 out of 41 participants demonstrated improvement in measured cognitive function scores. - No ...
06/16/2026

According to the study:
- 41 out of 41 participants demonstrated improvement in measured cognitive function scores.
- No participants experienced regression.
- No adverse effects were reported.
Statistical analysis produced a p-value of less than 0.000001.

"This is not a book about curing dementia," Fox explained. "It's a book about supporting the brain's remaining capacity. It's about helping residents access more of the abilities they still have. It's about creating more opportunities for connection, communication, and quality of life."

The Memory Room is written specifically for assisted living operators, memory care directors, nursing leaders, healthcare administrators, clinicians, caregivers, and families seeking practical, evidence-informed approaches to supporting cognitive function.

https://www.streetinsider.com/Newsworthy/New+Book+Challenges+Conventional+Thinking+About+Dementia+Care+and+Offers+a+New+Vision+for+Creating+More+Good+Days/26642796.html

Nearly two-thirds of Americans living with Alzheimer’s are women, and women also disproportionately serve as primary car...
06/15/2026

Nearly two-thirds of Americans living with Alzheimer’s are women, and women also disproportionately serve as primary caregivers for loved ones facing cognitive decline.

During Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month, Senior Care Authority is helping raise awareness around dementia care while honoring all caregivers, family members, and loved ones who provide compassion, advocacy, and support throughout the Alzheimer’s journey.

Learn more about the facts surrounding Alzheimer’s disease: alz.org/facts

Let’s assume, for a moment, that a home has been in the family for thirty years, and that the wife moves into assisted l...
06/15/2026

Let’s assume, for a moment, that a home has been in the family for thirty years, and that the wife moves into assisted living in year one, while the husband continues living there. When he eventually sells in year seven, the couple expects the standard $500,000 married-filing-jointly exclusion under IRC §121 to shelter most of the gain.

What many families discover too late is that the exclusion quietly dropped to $250,000, so any momentum for the assisted living exception closed, and the tax bill on a $620,000 gain reflects a planning error that a calendar and one conversation with a tax advisor would have prevented.

Let’s assume, for a moment, that a home has been in the family for thirty years, and that the wife moves into assisted living in year one, while the husband continues living there. When he eventually sells in year seven, the couple expects the standard $500,000 married-filing-jointly exclusion und...

Nothing truly prepares you for the day you’re sitting across from your aging parents, trying to piece together a financi...
06/14/2026

Nothing truly prepares you for the day you’re sitting across from your aging parents, trying to piece together a financial picture they have spent a lifetime likely keeping private. For many adult children, that conversation often comes too late, triggered by a diagnosis that changes everything.

Mine came when we learned that my 86-year-old father had dementia, and I was living 200 miles away from my parents. I am an only child. And I had no idea if they had enough money to pay for a home health aide and memory care.

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/06/business/retirement-managing-parents-money.html

During National CNA Week, we want to recognize the dedicated Certified Nursing Assistants who provide comfort, dignity, ...
06/12/2026

During National CNA Week, we want to recognize the dedicated Certified Nursing Assistants who provide comfort, dignity, companionship, and hands-on care to seniors every day.

As we help families navigate senior living and care options, we see firsthand the incredible impact CNAs make in the lives of residents and their loved ones.

Whether assisting with daily activities, offering a reassuring smile, or simply being there during difficult moments, CNAs are often the heart of senior care communities.

Thank you for the compassion, patience, and dedication you bring to those you serve.

💜 Please join us in celebrating the caregivers who make a difference every day.

Former Head of Medicaid Exposes America’s Insurance Crisis
06/12/2026

Former Head of Medicaid Exposes America’s Insurance Crisis

I'll teach you how to become the media's go-to expert in your field...

06/11/2026

Join Frank Samson and Katie Evans, Chief Programs & Mission Engagement Officer for the Alzheimer's Association, for a special Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness Month episode of Boomers Today.

Together, they explore the latest advances in Alzheimer's research, early detection, treatment options, brain health, and caregiver support… and why there is more reason for hope today than ever before.

Topics include:

💜 Early detection and diagnosis
💜 New treatment advancements
💜 Brain health and risk reduction
💜 Caregiver support resources
💜 The future of Alzheimer's care

🎙Listen to this special Boomers Today episode: https://links.seniorcareauthority.app/sp/83d9b432ec2

When we find ourselves asking, “Am I doing my best?,” it may indicate that our bodies are fatigued and our emotions are ...
06/11/2026

When we find ourselves asking, “Am I doing my best?,” it may indicate that our bodies are fatigued and our emotions are drained, and that continuing on could put our health at risk. In such cases, it might be a good time to consider a memory care facility. If this is an affordable option for the family, let’s talk about facilities and what to look for. Not all facilities are the same, and you need to do some homework.

https://www.sequimgazette.com/2026/06/03/dementia-caregiving-101-when-its-time-to-consider-a-care-facility/

"Like the Trombinos, millions of Americans have found themselves thrust into the role of physical or financial caregiver...
06/10/2026

"Like the Trombinos, millions of Americans have found themselves thrust into the role of physical or financial caregiver — or both — for family members who didn’t expect to need long-term-care assistance, put off planning, incorrectly assumed Medicare would cover the costs or simply never had the financial means to save for their future health needs. "

Long-term care as you age is expensive and, for most of us, inevitable. Making arrangements now, while you can, is a gift to those you love.

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