by Sam Miedema | Oct 13, 2022 | Caregivers & Families, Finance & Planning, Senior Living
“Home is where the heart is” is more than a fluffy line embroidered on a pillow. For many, home is where they feel most comfortable and at ease. It’s where loved ones come to visit, where memories are made, and frankly, where all of your stuff is! However, as you or...
by Sam Miedema | Apr 6, 2022 | Finance & Planning, Senior Living
Cost will always be one of the most significant factors when considering options for post-retirement life. For many people, the freedom of retirement also brings a need to reassess finances as they adjust to living on a fixed income. While weighing the benefits of...
by dvs-arbiter | Mar 22, 2022 | Finance & Planning, Giving, Legacy Foundation
I grew up in a Dutch family where we always appreciated getting the most bang for the buck. I’m sure many of you can relate! If you’re looking to stretch your dollars through charitable giving, consider these savvy, tax-wise ways to support Sunset Senior Communities....
by Sam Miedema | Dec 8, 2021 | Finance & Planning, Senior Living
When looking for senior care options, many older adults and their families must decide between hiring an in-home caregiver or moving into an assisted living facility. Here are some general guidelines for comparing the cost of assisted living vs in-home care. As one of...
by Sam Miedema | Nov 10, 2021 | Finance & Planning, Senior Living
Researching senior living options for yourself or a loved one can be a challenging and confusing task. We put together answers to many of the questions we receive about paying for senior care. As one of the largest Christian-based nonprofit organizations in West...
by Sam Miedema | Sep 15, 2021 | Finance & Planning, Life At Sunset, Senior Living
Picking a place to retire and live your senior years can be a hard decision to make. Many people often sell the homes where they raised their children and move into a smaller place, like a condominium, because it offers a more relaxed living environment with minimal...
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