Creating Comfortable Routines with Personal Care at Home
Personal care tasks are easier to handle with solid routines in place and personal care at home can help families do exactly that.
Reducing the Risk of Falling for your Loved One with Alzheimer’s Disease
To encourage physical activity, having a support person such as an Alzheimer’s home care provider join your loved one during physical activity is one way to keep her safe.
5 Symptoms Of Kidney Disease Seniors And Families Should Watch Out For
Senior home care can help your mom or dad with all kinds of tasks that will help them be healthy and happy at home, including watching out for symptoms of kidney disease.
Recognizing and Combating Depression and Loneliness in Seniors
With home care assistance, seniors can not only learn to recognize the signs of depression and loneliness but also what they need to do to take action in order to make a significant difference in their lives.
Eight Ways to Treat Yourself (the Caregiver) This Holiday Season
Whether you’re looking to treat yourself for just a few hours or a few days, having a trained provider in respite care will help you enjoy your time without fear of your loved one not receiving the care she needs while you are away.
Essential Tips to Providing Alzheimer’s Home Care to Seniors Aging in Place
For seniors aging in place while receiving Alzheimer’s home care, a few factors need to be considered to ensure they receive the best possible care.
Why Does Aging in Place Matter for Seniors?
Aging in place offers tremendous benefits for aging adults. Home care services can make it possible for seniors to continue to age in place.
Fingernail Care for Your Senior
One added side benefit of having a personal care at home provider facilitate nail care is the benefits your loved one will receive from the human touch. Having someone hold and massage the hands is a great human connection point.
Senior Home Care Makes Life Comfortable for Seniors Aging in Place
Senior home care includes tasks like dusting, vacuuming, sweeping, and mopping to keep the home clean and tidy.
Five Tips to Help Seniors with Dementia Adapt to the Fall Time Change
Alzheimer’s home care providers can help families learn to cope with time change more easily.