Things to Have Your Elderly Loved One’s Doctor Check For if They Have Fallen
Did your elderly loved one fall? Whether you or an elder care provider were with them or not, the fall is still a sign that something isn’t right.
Did your elderly loved one fall? Whether you or an elder care provider were with them or not, the fall is still a sign that something isn’t right.
Often people in the earlier stages of Alzheimer’s disease believe that there’s not much that home care can help them with. There’s actually quite a bit that these experienced folks can do.
Type II diabetes is prevalent among older adults. If your dad has it or has been told he’s in a high-risk group, he needs to make some changes.
Elderly care aides help in many other ways. Learn more about the services your parents can have thanks to home care.
The more thoroughly you assess what your senior needs now, the better able you’ll be to put those solutions in place.
As an aging senior living alone, she was worried about his safety. He dismissed her concerns right away, but he wasn’t all that convincing to even himself.
If your parent lives alone, one way you can add some companionship and unconditional love to their life is by helping them to adopt a pet.
With flu season starting and the coronavirus still out there, it’s more important than ever that family caregivers look for ways to keep their aging relatives healthy.
Do you need to help your elderly loved one manage their day? There are many elderly people who need help with their daily activities.
One thing that often happens in families is that one parent needs help in ways that are completely different from the other.