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                                                         NonProfit Organizations to consider supporting like we do:
Foundation for Senior Care - Helping Seniors stay safe and thriving at home with Rides, Advocates & Senior Daycare.
Fallbrook Food Pantry - Providing an adequate and nutritious supply of food to individuals in our community who are in-need.
​Fallbrook Senior Center - Providing healthy aging, independence and well-being of active, older adults.
Hope Clinic for Women - Pregnancy support and related women's health concerns.

Boys & Girls Club - Inspire and enable young people to reach their full potential as productive, caring responsible citizens.
​D'Vine Path - Provides vocational and life skills training to adults with developmental, intellectual and/or learning disabilities.
REINS - Improving the lives of children and adults through equine-assisted activities.
Fallbrook Historical Society - Actively preserving the rich history of our people and community.

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Check out the weekly articles contributed by Bob Hillery and others, regarding important insights of real estate in this area. Our community is unique and there are things you need to know. Follow the experts!

Uke Can Do It

FREE Ukulele lessons provided every Tuesday the the CR Properties office. 
Beginners from 6:00 to 6:30pm
All Players from 6:30 to 7:30pm


Janet Campbell of ElderSpark.com offers some insights for our Senior Clients

Is It Time To Move Closer? Becoming a Family Caregiver

 
We don’t like to think about it, but anyone can find themselves in a situation where they require a caregiver. We often associate these situations with the elderly, but you may find yourself choosing to move closer to a parent, niece, sibling, or grandchild in order to help provide a stronger support system. 
 
Whether you’re considering becoming the primary caregiver or one of a larger support network, the decision to relocate is a big one that requires some forethought and planning. So today, CR Properties shares some tips and guidelines to help you to make this decision, as well as make the transition easier if you choose to relocate. 
 
Determining Care Needs
 
If your loved one needs increased supervision to ensure their health and safety, moving closer to them may be the best option. The following indications can help you determine whether this change is necessary:
 
•       Unpredictable mood swings
•       Forgetfulness when it comes to medications, hygiene, and routine tasks
•       Failure to follow medical directions (intentionally or unintentionally)
•       Difficulty moving around the home
•       Inability to complete essential daily tasks
•       Declining cleanliness and maintenance in the home
 
If your loved one is a minor, you may be gauging their needs alongside the needs of their primary caregiver. If you believe the caregiver is not taking care of their own needs or severely neglecting their physical or mental well-being, it may be time to step in. 
 
Enlist Other Help
 
Before you make your move, look for professional help that can help your loved ones. This type of help may include:
 
•       In-home nurses
•       Personal care assistants
•       House cleaners
•       Yardwork helpers
 
As much as possible, enlist your loved one's help in researching and hiring outside help. They will know in which areas they need the most help. If the primary caregiver most desperately needs self-care breaks, then a part time in-home nurse could be enough to provide the break they need. Or perhaps your loved one can care for themselves, but they cannot maintain their home alone. In that case, a backyard landscaping service or housekeeper might be the solution. 
 
Also, you could help them with their shopping, since these days there are more options than ever – and not all of them are equal. When it comes to products, check with unbiased experts to make sure your loved ones are getting the best (and safest) value for their money.
 
Involve Your Loved One in Decisions
 
As you start taking over caregiving duties, approach your family member gently. If other family members have been helping with caregiving, it’s important to respect what they have done and build from there. They may want to remain in the caretaking team, but simply need additional help. Or they may be burnt out and need to step away for other reasons, and will be happy to pass along their expertise to a new caregiver.
 
If your loved one requires help due to age or advanced disease, be gentle as you step into a caregiving role. Recognizing the need for help can be a difficult part of the aging process. Use questions rather than statements during difficult conversations and honestly explain the signs that you've noticed. Don't overstep your boundaries and always use patience and respect during interactions.
 
Focus on Making a Good Move
 
Moving is almost always stressful and can be particularly so when you're also concerned about the well-being of a cherished family member or friend. Don't get so caught up in the frantic pace of moving that you rush into a mortgage. A trustworthy lender should sit down with you to calculate a realistic monthly payment based on your debt-to-income ratio. You can get an idea of what to expect by combining your existing monthly debt and dividing the total by your gross income for the month.
 
It’s also important to consider your employment in this transition. Many people are enjoying remote work situations right now. However, if you are planning to move your business, this will play an important role in your housing decisions. Once you decide whether to buy or rent, begin your moving plans as quickly as possible. Be sure to let your clients know about your move, and clearly label all of your boxes so that you know what pertains to your business, because you will need to get things set up quickly once you arrive. 
 
Consider Renting
 
There are benefits to renting rather than buying a place near your loved one. You can bypass much of the stress and work that is part of a bigger, more permanent move as you focus your energy on taking care of your family member. Renting will buy you more time to research neighborhoods and homes to purchase in the future. There are a variety of rentals available in the Houston area. Explore rental listings and filter by cost, type of home, and other amenities.  
 
Take Care of Yourself
 
Self-care is an important part of ensuring that you're able to provide help, as well. This is true as you prepare to become a family caregiver and is vital as you work directly with your friend or family member. From finding a new home and moving to spending long hours providing personal care, it's important that you recognize the emotional and physical requirements of these new tasks.
 
Whether you’re buying or selling, as part of the “Friendly Village,” CR Properties is here to help! Call (760) 645-0792.
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128 South Main Ave          Fallbrook, CA 92028          (760) 645-0792

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    • Bob Hillery
    • Denise McFarland
    • Jane Kepley
    • Teri King
    • Dana McCarthy
    • Danny Forster
    • Diana Kressin
    • Maggie Stewart
    • Viktoriya Mack
    • Allen Sargent
    • Martin Quiroz
    • Jean Trygstad
    • Yaneth Escobedo
    • Moni Hagerman
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