Ways to Have More Fun With Your Elderly Loved One
When your elderly loved one tells you they want to age in place, the first thing that may cross your mind is a concern.
When your elderly loved one tells you they want to age in place, the first thing that may cross your mind is a concern.
Your senior may want to age in place, and this can be a terrifying statement for you, especially when you know your senior doesn’t have an amazing balance.
Does your elderly loved one have diabetes? If so, then you may already know it is vital they manage this condition to the best of their abilities.
I am happy to announce that Tabatha Smith is the Caregiver of the Month for April.
May is Better Hearing and Speech Month. It’s the time of the year when you should stop to learn about hearing loss in older adults.
Dry mouth, often known as cottonmouth, may cause major problems for seniors, such as gum disease, infections, and tooth damage and loss.
If you are helping out your elderly parent during the late evening and nighttime hours, you may be feeling a bit stressed with all there is to do.
Has your elderly loved one been experiencing difficulties sleeping? If so, it is crucial that you help them to get better quality sleep.
In the month of February, Julie went above and beyond by picking up open shifts that were caused by last minute call offs.
Caring for your aging parent can take quite a bit out of you. However, there are some tips that can help you and your parents.