At some point, you and your senior may decide that having her move in with you is the best option. That solution can give you the opportunity to be closer to her to help her more often and it helps her to know that she’s not moving somewhere that she’s...
Read MoreAre you providing care for your elderly loved one? If so, you are considered a family caregiver. It is important that you know family caregivers need help from others. You may have been trying to take care of everything on your own. However, even if you...
Read MoreAs the seniors in our lives grow older, it is natural for us to worry about their lives and how they manage themselves. The older they grow, the frailer and forgetful they become. They also become more prone to accidents and injuries. Old age may be an...
Read MoreEveryone has glucose in their blood. When you eat foods that contain carbohydrates, they break down into sugars during digestion. Sugars go into the blood where they're supposed to go to the cells throughout the body. To get sugar from the blood into a...
Read MoreIf your elderly family member has trouble walking or uses assistive devices like a wheelchair it’s vital that you have a plan for what to do if her home were to catch fire. Whether it’s day or night, you and you're senior need to know what to do in...
Read MoreUnfortunately, there are millions of elderly people who have heart issues. The good news is that there are ways you and elderly care providers can help your elderly loved one to maintain their heart health. By following these tips, your elderly loved...
Read MoreIn the two generations prior to the baby boomers, the “greatest generation” and the “war babies,” cognitive scores had been going up. However, a new study shows that may no longer be the case. Unfortunately, cognitive scores seem to be...
Read MoreBeing a caregiver is a big commitment, especially since you never know how long your senior is going to need your help. Making sure that you’re prepared for caregiving is essential. That means lining up assistance and taking care of yourself,...
Read MorePneumonia can affect every person differently, but it’s something you want your senior to avoid if possible. Pneumonia sounds complicated, but the simple description is that it’s a...
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