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6 Strategies for Dementia Home Caregiving
Chances are, no one prepared you for being a caregiver. You were probably thrown into the role because your parent started changing and needed someone to watch out for their best interests. It’s one thing to deal with a parent who is mostly independent and needs...
Summer Safety Tips for Seniors
During the winter months, you may worry about how cold temperatures and slippery surfaces could affect your elderly loved one. In the summer, hot temperatures, sunburn and dehydration become the focus. If your loved one needs some assistance with caring for themselves...
Top 5 Reasons Why Families Choose In-Home Care
Tips for Managing a Loved One’s Finances
Caregivers are commonly asked to handle their loved one’s finances at some point in time. Not only does this involve the current tasks of paying bills and balancing bank accounts, but also the planning and management of the person’s financial future. Since every...
Is Happiness the Key to Health in Old Age?
As we get older, our health becomes one of the most important things we have. People are likely to change their diet, take vitamins and supplements and start medication regimens to help them feel better. But could the key to health be something as simple as happiness?...
What Care Options Does My Loved One Have?
When you start to see that your loved one requires assistance with day-to-day tasks, you may not be sure what options are available. It’s recommended to have a heart-to-heart talk with your loved one and all other key family members before this point in time so that...
Making the Most of Your Loved One’s Doctor Appointments
As your loved one starts to age, taking them to the doctor gets harder and more stressful. And, no matter how wonderful their doctor is, you know that they have other patients to visit with. That’s why you want to make the most of each visit so that both you and your...
4 Signs You May Have Caregiver Burnout
Many elders choose to live at home because it’s safe, secure and familiar. In order for elders to remain in the home, however, they must get help from caregivers, which usually include their children. You may be able to relate to this situation, as you may be caring...
Making the Home Safer for Your Loved One
It’s understandable that your loved one wants to age in place. But, you probably have concerns over how safe the home is for your loved one, and whether or not it will accommodate them as they grow older. Slips and falls are some of the most common worries for family...
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