Resources

Whether you are looking for yourself or a loved one, we want to help.

Our aim is to be a resource at every point in your senior living journey. Whether you’re just starting to do some research, looking to move to a community right away, or just need some answers or support, we can help point you in the right direction. We would obviously love to serve you and your family directly, but more than that we feel obligated to help you decide what the best situation is for you, whether it be in an LCB community or someplace more appropriate.

Use our guides or explore our blog posts by topic to answer any questions you may have. If you don’t find what you’re looking for, just ask!

Resource Guides

Helpful tools to assist in your decision making process

Senior Living Costs & Funding

Understanding the costs and financial strategies involved in senior living.

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Making the Decision on Senior Living

A guide for families navigating the many decision factors around senior living.

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Senior Living Myth Busters

The ultimate myth-busting handbook for senior living!

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Assisted Living and Personal Care

What to expect from quality assisted living and personal care providers.

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Senior Living Activities

From continuous learning, to arts and culture, to physical and spiritual wellness.

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Navigating Dementia

From Tough Decisions to Physical and Emotional Health

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Culinary Guide

How LCB's culinary program supports holistic wellness--and your taste cravings!

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Family Conversations

Having productive conversations around the pros and cons of living at home versus senior living.

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Groundbreaking Brain Health Tech

Technology to measure and improve cognitive wellness.

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Secrets to Successful Aging

A guide to aging well.

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Supporting an Aging Loved One

Caregiver tips & tools.

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Senior Living Options Guide

Find the right solution.

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Senior Living Guides

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Seniors and Socializing

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Despite our society being more technologically advanced and connected than ever, studies show that people are experiencing loneliness at higher rates. This is especially true for the senior

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Celebrating Grandparent’s Day

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Did you know that National Grandparent’s Day is celebrated every year on the Sunday after Labor Day? While both Mother’s Day and Father’s Day are widely recognized across

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The Best Financial Blogs for Seniors

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Today, nearly half of seniors own smartphones, and 70% are connected to the internet. Seniors use the internet to communicate with family, order grocery delivery, shop, and share

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Is Your Loved One Hiding Signs of Dementia?

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Have you noticed your senior loved one occasionally forgetting what they were about to say or having difficulty recalling names and retrieving specific words? Maybe you’ve witnessed them

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Questions to Ask Yourself Before Becoming a Caregiver

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As we all continue to live longer, some well beyond the average life expectancy of 78.7 years, more and more of us are facing the possibility of becoming

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Preparing to Sell Your Loved One’s Home

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For aging loved ones, deciding to sell the home they’ve lived in for many years that likely holds many memories can be overwhelming and stressful for all involved.

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Identifying Balance Issues in Seniors

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Having good balance is essential to our physical safety and well-being. We rely on the body to maintain balance to perform simple daily tasks like staying upright, walking

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Alzheimer’s Disease and Depression

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Seven percent of the world’s older population, including about 6 million Americans over 65, experience depression, making it the top mental health concern for seniors. Depression commonly develops

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How Alzheimer’s Disease Affects Women and Men Differently

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Alzheimer’s disease, the most common type of dementia, is becoming more prevalent as the average life expectancy continues to increase. Today, more than five million Americans live with

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Managing Your Loved One’s Medications

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If you are caring for a senior loved one, chances are high that they’re taking at least one prescription medication for chronic or acute health concerns. It might

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The Dos and Don’ts of Retirement Planning

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Retirement is a time of life that most people look forward to. For some, though, the possibility of reaching retirement age while not feeling financially secure is a

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Seniors and Sleep

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As we age, sleep plays a critical role in brain and body health, yet many seniors do not get enough good quality sleep. Seniors aged 65 and older

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