Your senior loved one at home may find it harder to complete some tasks and activities as they age. They might have difficulty showering, dressing, grooming, or even feeding themselves. That is why, as your senior loved one starts aging, you should c...
Read More ›Independence is something that any person greatly values. As an individual reaches adulthood, he/she wants nothing but to be independent. Nothing is as empowering as being able to live on your own and not having to rely on someone else. Despite this,...
Read More ›Memory loss is the handicap of persons suffering from dementia. Asking them to recall is similar to telling a deaf person to listen or a mute person to speak. Caring for someone with dementia or Alzheimer’s takes a great deal of patience and fl...
Read More ›As our seniors become older, the notion of good eating habits shift. As they age, their metabolism slows, requiring fewer calories than previously. However, keep in mind that they require more of certain nutrients. That is why it is essential to sele...
Read More ›While it is a common occurrence in seniors especially if they are isolated from their loved ones, depression is not a normal part of aging. It is a condition that not only affects their mood and energy but also other aspects of their life such as sle...
Read More ›Falls are among the leading causes of injury in seniors. According to the CDC, more than one out of four older people fall each year. Less than half tell their doctors, and falling once usually doubles their chances of falling again. As a provider of...
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