Talking to Your Parent About Companion Care at Home
If your loved one needs more help but has yet to agree to help, here is how to talk to your loved one about accepting help from a professional.
Read MoreTalking to a Senior Who Can’t Speak
Here are some things to keep in mind when your loved one stops talking and how you can keep the communication open.
Read MoreGardening Tips to Make it Easier for Your Loved One
Gardening is known for boosting moods, improving health, and creating a sense of purpose in those that garden. Here are some tips to make it easier.
Read MoreTips For Talking To Family Members About A Senior Parent’s Dementia
If you’re the primary family caregiver for a senior parent with Alzheimer’s you may have difficulty talking to your siblings about the progression of your parent’s illness. Here are some tips.
Read MoreProviding the Care Your Mom Needs After a Heart Attack Isn’t a One-Person Job
After your mom’s heart attack, your family decided she needs to have her family helping out. Would hiring senior home care providers be helpful to you both?
Read MoreKeeping Your Loved One Safe This Summer
Helping your loved one stay safe during the hot summer months is easier when you and your loved one know some important safety tips.
Read MoreHow Palliative Care Helps Seniors Aging In Place
The combination of palliative care and elder care can give seniors the retirement they always wanted and the chance to be surrounded by their favorite memories as they get older.
Read MoreActivities That Get Your Dad Out of the House
What are some of the best activities for older adults and their companion care at home aides? Here are eight ideas.
Read MoreHow In-Home Care Can Help Elderly with Respiratory Diseases
In-home care can be helpful for seniors with respiratory diseases. They help seniors manage their condition, reduce complications, and improve their quality of life.
Read MoreWhat, How, and Why: Brain Games for Seniors
Some of the best ways for seniors to remain physically and mentally fit are by playing games, keeping active, and socializing. Having a senior home care aide assist with each of these can help seniors feel valued and supported.
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