Resources for Seniors and Their Families

Access our comprehensive collection of guides, tools, and videos designed to support seniors and their families through every stage of the retirement journey.

Dementia Guide for Families

Caring for a loved one experiencing memory loss can feel overwhelming. Our comprehensive guide supports family members and caregivers with practical advice on understanding diagnosis, creating safe environments, and exploring memory care options.

What’s inside:

  • Understanding Dementia
  • What to expect after a dementia diagnosis
  • Caring for a loved one experiencing dementia
  • Adapting your home environment
  • Montessori philosophy for dementia
  • Self care for caregivers
  • When to know it’s time for Memory Care

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Downloadable Resources

Assisted Living Planning Guide for Families

If your loved one is having difficulty with daily tasks, it may be time to explore assisted living options. Our easy-to-use guide offers practical information to help you assess your loved one’s needs and find the right assisted living community.

Moving Guide for Seniors

Make your transition to an independent living community smooth and stress-free with our comprehensive guide to planning your new space, deciding what to keep, preserving memories, and simplifying the packing process.

Retirement Living Planning Tool

Find the perfect senior living community with our free planning tool featuring essential questions and worksheets to guide your research and decision-making process.

Dementia Education Videos

Caring for a loved one experiencing memory loss can feel overwhelming. Our team at Clark put together helpful resources on dementia and memory loss. If you’d like information on our memory care programs, please call 616-278-6520 or email marketing@clarkretirement.org to talk with one of our Senior Living Advisors.

Strategies for Dealing with Dementia

Learn practical approaches for managing dementia behaviors and creating positive interactions with your loved one.

Testing for Dementia

Understand the diagnostic process and what to expect during cognitive testing for memory concerns.

Caregivers at Risk

Discover the importance of self-care and support systems for those caring for loved ones with dementia.

Watch for Signs of Dementia

Learn to recognize early warning signs that may indicate cognitive changes requiring medical attention.

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