Loneliness can sneak up on your aging family member. People move away, her friends may become bedridden, and so many other issues can contribute. The really important thing to remember is that your senior doesn’t have to spend the rest of her life...
Read MoreMany aging adults don’t necessarily have any set general plan for their day. It’s great to be able to do whatever at a moment’s notice, but if your senior has no routine at all, she might be floundering a bit more than she wants. What Are...
Read MoreIf your elderly family member isn’t sleeping, she might be dealing with more than just fatigue. It can be more difficult to keep chronic health issues under control and she might find that her emotional health suffers, too. What Causes Sleep Issues...
Read MoreAs your parents grow older, you need to come to terms that they cannot live alone sooner or later. When this sign becomes apparent, it is time to decide on their future. Home care is the best option. Your parents prefer staying in a familiar environment...
Read MoreDo you think it is time for your elderly loved one to get extra help around their home? Do you think that your elderly loved one needs help getting places in town? If you believe that your elderly loved one could use extra help regularly, more than the...
Read MoreThe benefits of dog ownership for seniors is well documented by scientists. Canine companionship has been shown to reduce stress, lower blood pressure, and improve symptoms of depression and anxiety. Walking a dog is a great way to keep active. However,...
Read MoreProviding your aging parents with personal care and companionship can be overwhelming with time because of other life attachments and responsibilities like jobs and families. Most Americans plan ahead of time for those kinds of duties by finding a...
Read MoreAt some point, you and your senior may decide that having her move in with you is the best option. That solution can give you the opportunity to be closer to her to help her more often and it helps her to know that she’s not moving somewhere that she’s...
Read MoreAre you providing care for your elderly loved one? If so, you are considered a family caregiver. It is important that you know family caregivers need help from others. You may have been trying to take care of everything on your own. However, even if you...
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