Caregiver: 5 Ways to Help Your Senior to Celebrate Self-love Month
Caregiver: Every January is Self-love Month, embracing life and loving herself as much as possible contributes to an improved quality of life for your senior.
Homecare: How To Use Aromatherapy for Seniors
Homecare: Seniors living in communities benefit from all forms of therapies such as aromatherapy, guided imagery, and healing touch, which help with healing.
Caregiver: Four Tips for Managing Hygiene Issues with Your Senior
Caregiver: Keeping your senior safe and happy can feel like a big job and you might feel as if you’re not doing that job too well.
Caregiver: What Are Common Risk Factors for Ovarian Cancer?
Caregiver: Are you caring for your female senior and does she have a family history of ovarian cancer? It’s one of the many risk factors for ovarian cancer.
Homecare: When You Should Lie To Someone With Dementia
Homecare: The idea of lying to a senior makes family members very uncomfortable. But when you have a senior that has dementia sometimes lying is necessary.
Senior Care: 4 Things Not To Say To Your Senior Loved Ones During The Holidays
Senior Care: The holidays are usually a happy time with family and friends. But for seniors who have lost a partner recently, it may not be a happy time.
Elderly Care: Vision Loss Is a Good Time to Talk About Around-the-Clock Care
Elderly Care: When your dad’s vision is going, it’s time to talk about his care needs. Sometimes, surgical or medical intervention can help save his sight.
Home Health Care: 5 Best Types of Therapy For Crohn’s Disease
Home Health Care: Crohn’s disease is when inflammation is built-up on the lining of the digestive tract which can be very uncomfortable for a senior.
Home Health Care: How Can You Tell If Your Parents Are Eating Well?
Home Health Care: Seven of ten seniors that go to the hospital are at risk of malnutrition. A diet lacking in vital nutrients can increase their health risks.
Caregiver: Taking Care of Your Mom’s Teeth as Alzheimer’s Advances
Caregiver: Alzheimer’s progresses in different ways. Caregivers often find is that oral care declines. If your mom’s reached the stage, it’s time to help out.