by John Brown | May 20, 2026 | Hospital to Home, Aging, Caregivers, Healthcare
During EMS Week (May 17–23), many people think about ambulances, flashing lights, and medical emergencies. But for older adults across Central Texas, EMS professionals often see something else long before a true crisis happens: the early warning signs that a senior...
by John Brown | May 15, 2026 | Healthcare, Caregivers, Hospital to Home, Life Transitions
A son in Tarrytown recently told us something we hear often after a hospitalization in Central Austin: “The hospital said Mom was ready for discharge… but nobody explained what she would actually need once she got home.” That moment happens every day across Austin and...
by John Brown | May 7, 2026 | Aging, Caregivers, Healthcare
There are moments during a health crisis that families never forget. Sometimes it is the diagnosis.Sometimes it is the late-night phone call.Sometimes it is realizing a loved one may no longer be safe living alone. But very often, when families later tell their story,...
by Lauren Hope Bartling | May 1, 2026 | Healthcare, Life Transitions
Navigating senior care and making decisions for your loved one is challenging, but what’s often even more challenging is deciding on and choosing hospice care. It’s understandable to be riddled with all sorts of emotions when having to make this decision, and you can...
by Lauren Hope Bartling | Apr 28, 2026 | Caregivers, Central Texas
At Senior Industry Services, we work with families, seniors, and professionals in the senior industry, so we see it all, from all perspectives. We know the stress that comes with having to navigate senior care or being the one to deliver care for seniors as a...
by John Brown | Apr 27, 2026 | Aging, Healthcare
Across Central Texas, the Pressure Is Real From Austin traffic on Mopac to families moving between Round Rock and Georgetown, to growing communities like Kyle, Buda, and New Braunfels, the same conversations are happening every day. A hospital stay ends.A discharge...