Teresa L. Jepsen, M.A.
President/Founder
Gerontologist
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Teresa, more than anything else, it is your heart for seniors and your absolute sense of ministry to them that gives me enormous gratitude for my husband finding your service. Our family sincerely thanks you for doing what you do, for caring so much for others who find themselves in this situation. We will not hesitate to recommend your service to others who need this type of help.
~ Sincerely, Carol S.
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- It is the first month of winter and the last month of the year.
- National Cookie Day is December 4th. Other snacks celebrated this month include pie, cotton candy, chocolate brownies (mmm!), cocoa, and cupcakes.
- December often marks the beginning of rain, snow, and cold weather.
- In the United States the month is associated with Christmas. There are Christmas decorations, sales, musicals, and parties. Many people spend their time Christmas shopping.
- A lot of people have days off around Christmas and before New Year's Eve.
- December in the Northern Hemisphere is similar to June in the Southern Hemisphere.
- The first day of Winter is on either December 21 or 22. This is the shortest day of the year and the longest night. It is called the Winter or Southern solstice in the Northern Hemisphere
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How are we different?
What makes us different from our competitors is that we do not give you a list of facilities to cold call. We research, interview, tour, negotiate cost, and select the best available options for your particular needs.
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Greetings!
I hope this finds you enjoying a Merry Christmas and looking forward to (and hoping for)a Happy New Year! Many people are traveling to visit their parents. I find each year that I receive calls from adult children after the holidays who are concerned about their parents wellbeing. You might find the first article interesting as we explore the benefits of having a great care team whether family live close, or further away. Next, we present a well thought out article as we present new way to make the holidays special in spite of the limitations of Covid19. Finally, what a joy to behold the effort of “making spirits bright” as an unprecedented panacea of decorations have sprung up throughout communities! You can read up on this valuable show of care and support, lifting emotions and morale as we slide into the end of 2020.
May you all have a very Merry Christmas, and Happy New Year!
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Steady communication and building a trusted team are crucial
Eleven percent of family caregivers live an hour or more away from their aging or ailing loved one, according to the "Caregiving in the U.S. 2020" study by AARP and the National Alliance of Caregiving.
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Adapt old traditions, or start new ones, to help loved ones adjust
For most of us, the holidays will be different this year. For family caregivers, there are extra challenges as we struggle to make the season feel special for loved ones
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To offset COVID-19, people are going all out on colored lights, glittering ornaments, garland and more
Holiday decorating makes Paul Jeromack feel happier.
Paul Jeromack loves Christmas. So when he quarantined in early March and faced a long, lonely spring, Jeromack knew what he had to do: He put up Christmas lights.
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Please do not hesitate to contact us!
We look forward to serving you
Sincerely,
Teresa L. Jepsen, M.A.
Trusted Senior Placement, Inc.
(714) 533-4015
"Free Assessments and Referrals to the Best Senior Care Homes & Retirement Communities in Orange County."
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