Understanding the Common Causes of Back Pain in Seniors
In order to help seniors with their pain, the companion care at home team and loved ones can help. Continue reading to learn more about the common causes of senior back pain.
Four Main Causes of Impaired Driving
Driving does get more difficult for many as they age, and adding factors that can contribute to impaired driving can make it deadly. Learn what to watch out for.
What Family Members Should Know About In-Home Care For Seniors
The primary goal of in-home care is to enhance the senior’s quality of life. Some of the things that you should know about in-home care are discussed here.
Why Seniors With Alzheimer’s Live Better At Home
Alzheimer’s home care is tailored to the needs of each senior, Ways that this care makes it possible for seniors to live well at home are discussed here.
Combatting Age Discrimination: Empowering Seniors to Overcome Bias
Loved ones and the respite care team need to do everything they can to stop age discrimination and help seniors who may be going through it.
How to Help Your Loved One With Insomnia
If you know your loved one wants to age in place but suffers from a lack of sleep, you may need to consider hiring extra help. Here are some tips.
A Little Bit of Stretching Goes a Long Way
There are wonderful health benefits that directly relate to stretching that you can share with your loved one to get them motivated. Here are some of them.
Helping Seniors Virtually Explore the World
By looking into the activities listed here, seniors can satisfy their wanderlust, broaden their horizons, and have meaningful experiences without leaving their homes.
Why Do Some Aging Adults Get Cranky as They Get Older?
It isn’t unusual for seniors to seem to get crankier with age, but what causes that? The answers might be a little bit surprising.
7 Stages Of Alzheimer’s Seniors And Their Families Should Know
One fact that family members should know is that there are seven stages to Alzheimer’s. These seven stages are part of the Global Deterioration Scale (GDS) developed by Dr. Barry Reisberg.