Enhance Senior Care During Holidays: Identifying Aging Parents' Needs and Signs of Needing Help. Discover in-home care options for elderly family members...
Parkinson’s is a neurodegenerative disease that causes difficulty with speech and movement, making it challenging to participate in many activities. However, family caregivers can simplify their...
If you’re the primary caregiver for a senior loved one with dementia, you need to take steps to lower his or her risk of falls. Cognitive deficits, coupled with preexisting medical conditions, can...
When you’re a family caregiver who also has a full-time job, it can be difficult to strike the perfect work-life balance. While many employers have policies in place to assist new parents, it’s rarer...
Taking care of a senior loved one who has Alzheimer’s can be a challenging task, but there are a few steps you can take to make this process a little bit easier. With some foresight and patience, you...
Whether your senior loved one is having difficulty completing everyday tasks or you feel you can no longer fulfill the role of primary caregiver, home care is an option that not only allows your loved...
As seniors get older, sometimes it gets more difficult to find the motivation to exercise. Some activities may seem too difficult or simply too boring. However, it’s possible for aging adults to live...
Your senior loved one may not be able to enjoy his or her usual activities after a Parkinson’s diagnosis. Finding hobbies that keep your loved one active can encourage a stronger social network while...
Enjoying a long life is a goal many people strive for. However, seniors have additional reasons to keep working toward reaching their 100th birthdays. To make healthy lifestyle choices that promote...