What Can Seniors Eat to Beat the Heat?
Aging adults are more vulnerable to heat-related issues like dehydration and fatigue. One way to help them stay cooler and more energized is through smart food choices and utilizing senior home care.
What Can Seniors Eat to Beat the Heat?
Aging adults are more vulnerable to heat-related issues like dehydration and fatigue. One way to help them stay cooler and more energized is through smart food choices and utilizing senior home care.
What Is Sundowning In Seniors With Alzheimer’s?
Alzheimer’s can change your mom or dad’s behavior in lots of ways. Some seniors experience personality changes that make them seem like different people. Other people may have trouble managing or recognizing their emotions. One of the most common changes that Alzheimer’s can cause in seniors is sundowning. Sundowning means that your mom or dad acts differently at night than they do in the morning, usually because they are more tired at night. It can be very helpful to have Alzheimer’s care at home if your mom or dad has Alzheimer’s because a trained care provider is able to recognize...
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How Personal Care Helps Seniors Feel Good And Stay Healthy
Personal care at home is a great solution that can give your senior parent the help they need without any embarrassment or awkwardness.
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Home Care Assistance Can Help Seniors Stay Safe In Summer Heat
A home care assistance provider can keep an eye on your senior parent and help make sure they stay safe, cool, and comfortable when temperatures rise.
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5 Symptoms of Cataracts Seniors Should Watch Out For
Cataracts can interfere with your senior parent’s vision and make it difficult for them to continue to live independently, but senior home care can help.
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How To Make Medical Appointments Easier For A SeniorParent
Many seniors can no longer drive, and public transportation can be difficult. A home care provider can drive your parent to their appointment, ensuring they arrive on time and that they get back home safely.
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Caregivers Should Grab a Bit of Respite this Summer
Since summer does often create more flexible schedules, summer can be a great way for you to be proactive and schedule some times for respite care so that you can recharge and focus on your health.
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How Social Engagement Helps Seniors WithAlzheimer’s
Social engagement is an effective method for sustaining cognitive function in seniors and a vital component of Alzheimer's home care.
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Companion Care Can Help Your Senior Parent Grieve
Grief can be debilitating: your senior parent could be experiencing anxiety, depression, and loneliness as a result of suddenly being alone. Companion care at home can help.
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Helping Seniors Understand and Live With Arrhythmia
With the help of senior home care, seniors can better understand arrhythmia and take proactive measures to manage their condition and live a full life.
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