Improving Elder Care with Loe Hornbuckle

This week we have Loe Hornbuckle, CEO and owner of Sage Oak Assisted Living and Memory Care founded in 2015 in Dallas, TX. Sage Oak provides a home-like option for senior assisted living. 

In this episode, we talk about the different options seniors have when looking for living accommodations, from active senior living to assisted living to traditional nursing homes. We review the difference between a traditional nursing home and the more intimate option that Sage Oak provides. We also discuss how this type of care is faring in our current environment, and the need for changes in the assisted living space. Plus, learn how Loe and others are creating a safe and nurturing environment for elders during Covid-19.

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