Top 5 Things to Look for in Long-Term Care

As our loved ones age, their care needs can change dramatically from year to year. Although you managed as a family caregiver last year, new circumstances may make it difficult to cope this year. In t...

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Prioritizing the Future this New Year

Many people, regardless of their age, arenโ€™t comfortable facing their mortality. It can be especially jarring for some seniors, who, after decades of life, love and happiness, now must consider โ€œt...

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The Perks of Being a Social Butterfly

The physical limitations we face as we age can significantly alter the lifestyles we lead. Driving may be more difficult. Carrying groceries can be a pain. Fatigue may even lead us to blow off dates w...

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Recognizing and Addressing Caregiver Burnout

Being a caregiverโ€”whether youโ€™re providing full-time, in-home care to an aging friend or family member, or as a professionโ€”can be stressful and overwhelming. There are bills to pay, doctorโ€™s a...

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Employee Spotlight: Phillip Taylor

Employee spotlights feature exceptional A.G. Rhodes staff members who are doing great work throughout the organization. Todayโ€™s spotlight features Phillip Taylor, a CNA who works at our Wesley Woods...

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CMS Administrator visits A.G. Rhodes

Seema Verma, Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), visited A.G. Rhodes of Atlanta on December 4th for a forum with long-term care professionals concerning regulation c...

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