Time to Think About Summer Safety Tips for Seniors
During the summer season, you need to think about the safety of your loved one, including things like shade, hydration, and protecting their skin during the day.
Steps to Talk About Elder Care with an Aging Loved One
Here are some things you can do that may help get the conversation moving in the right direction, or at least moving, even if it’s only a few centimeters at a time.
Learn More About Home Care Options These Days
You’ve probably heard about home care services as an option for aging seniors, but what else do you know about it? Learn more about this service here.
Things Companion Care Can Do For Your Senior Parent
Companion care at home provides emotional support, companionships, and benefits like these discussed here for seniors aging in place.
Ensuring Seniors Get the Right Amount of Sleep
This blog post will discuss the variables that affect sleep and how to recognize the symptoms of both too little and too much sleep.
Tips For Having Delicate Conversations With Aging Parents
When it comes time to have a delicate conversation with your senior parent use these tips here to ensure that the conversation is productive and positive.
How to Cope Positively to Letting Home Care Lead
Here are a few ways that could help you cope with this transition from being a primary family caregiver to allowing home care to be the option that’s best at this stage in the senior’s life.
Why Your Loved One Needs Recreational Therapy
Most recreational therapies have some cognitive benefits that your senior will need to stay healthy. Aging in place is not something that has to be a scary idea.
Difficult Discussion With Seniors About Transitioning to Diapers
Transitioning to diapers for seniors can be challenging. Open communication with the seniors and involving them in the decision-making process can also help ease the transition.
Tips For Helping Seniors Be Successful
Learn from the tips here how loved ones and a strong in-home care support team can help seniors thrive as they age in place and stay independent.