Home modification is an increasingly important resource for the elderly and people with disabilities, because it helps them to age in a more comfortable and familiar environment. Home modifications ad
Promoting Independence While Caring For Older Adults
As people age, they suffer physical, emotional, and social setbacks. These setbacks prevent them from functioning independently. Accepting care may sometimes seem threatening to your aging loved ones
2 Underrated Ways To Managing Alzheimer’s Risk
Managing Alzheimer’s risk can be a challenge for caregivers.
But as an experienced professional, I will share two underrated ways that you can use to manage Alzheimer’s risk if you have any loved one
Maintaining Independence by Preventing Falls
When older people begin to suffer cognitive deficits from Alzheimer’s or dementia, it’s necessary for them and their family members to develop methods for ensuring safety from falls. A study published
5 Signs Indicating the Need for Caregiver Services
Have you been thinking of hiring Caregiver services for aging loved ones? Maybe, maybe not, but after reading this report, you will be better informed about the next line of action.
When you have an a
Hip Fractures Among Older Adults
Hip fractures are serious fall injuries that often result in long-term functional impairment, nursing home admission and increased mortality. As our population ages, the number of hip fractures is lik
Medical Alert System For Seniors
Most older adults prefer to live in their homes rather than a nursing home; therefore, it is important for family members to create a safe living environment at home. Since many seniors are vulnerable
You Can’t Fix It – Part 2
This blog is the second in a two part series on fixing the communications between Older Children and Older Adults to have a better outcome in both parties’ lives. It provides a case study of typical i
Expert Shares Top Dementia Tips For Better Care Experiences
Teepa Snow, a Dementia Expert shares 5 top Dementia tips that will help Dementia caregivers better care for their Dementia patients and help lead a better quality of life.
It can be difficult, frustra
You Can’t Fix It – Part 1
This blog is the first in a too part series on fixing the communications between Adult Children and Older Adults to have a better outcome in both parties’ lives.
Nobody rides for free. When it comes t