When Experience Speaks Louder Than Credentials In today’s digital landscape, trust is everything. Whether a family in Shoreline, WA is searching online for in-home care for an aging parent, or a senior in Edmonds is…
Month: July 2026
The Peer-to-Peer Professional Spotlight: Why Real-Life Experience Is the Ultimate Trust Signal in Senior Care
The Peer-to-Peer Professional Spotlight: Why Lived Experience Is the Highest Credential in Senior Care
In Silicon Valley, we talk a lot about credentials. Degrees, certifications, years of experience — these are the signals we use to decide who to trust. In the digital world, Google has even formalized this…
Social Wellness Month: Why Staying Connected Matters More Than Ever
July is Social Wellness Month—a perfect reminder that our health isn’t measured only by doctor visits, medications, or exercise routines. Our relationships matter too. For older adults, staying socially connected can be one of the…
Six Everyday Habits That Support Heart Health in Older Adults
Cardiovascular wellness is key to maintaining long-term independence. Research keeps pointing the same direction: staying social, staying active, and staying engaged matter as much as anything in the medicine cabinet. This month we’re sharing six…
Summer Caregiver Guilt Is Real: Why Taking a Vacation Doesn’t Make You a Bad Son or Daughter
Last summer, I spoke with a woman from Belle Meade who was getting ready for a long-awaited beach trip with her family. Her kids were excited. The reservations were booked. Everyone should have been counting…
Summer Caregiver Guilt Is Real: Why Taking a Vacation Doesn’t Make You a Bad Son or Daughter
Last summer, I spoke with a woman from Bellevue who was getting ready for a long-awaited beach trip with her family. Her kids were excited. The reservations were booked. Everyone should have been counting down…
Summer Caregiver Guilt Is Real: Why Taking a Vacation Doesn’t Make You a Bad Son or Daughter
Last summer, I spoke with a woman from Greenhills who was getting ready for a long-awaited beach trip with her family. Her kids were excited. The reservations were booked. Everyone should have been counting down…
Summer Caregiver Guilt Is Real: Why Taking a Vacation Doesn’t Make You a Bad Son or Daughter
Last summer, I spoke with a woman from Old Hickory who was getting ready for a long-awaited beach trip with her family. Her kids were excited. The reservations were booked. Everyone should have been counting…
Summer Caregiver Guilt Is Real: Why Taking a Vacation Doesn’t Make You a Bad Son or Daughter
Last summer, I spoke with a woman from Mt. Juliet who was getting ready for a long-awaited beach trip with her family. Her kids were excited. The reservations were booked. Everyone should have been counting…