5 Signs It’s Time to Consider Senior Care
If you’re beginning to think it’s time for senior care for your loved one, but you want to be sure before discussing it with them, here are five signs that can confirm you’re making the right decision.
How to Design an Emergency Survival Kit with Seniors in Mind
Since getting stranded at home is also a possibility for those special seniors in your life, helping them prepare for the unexpected should also be a family priority. If that sounds like a plan, here’s how to design the perfect emergency survival kit for your aging loved ones.
How to Respond to a Frustrated Parent Dealing with Mild Cognitive Impairment
As your parents grow old, it’s not unusual for them to have trouble remembering things, like family birthdays, the date, or where they put the car keys. But if Mom or Dad’s memory loss is happening more frequently and causing them to get frustrated, it could be a common condition known as mild cognitive impairment (MCI).
Early Signs of Dementia to Watch Out For
As a concerned friend or relative, ensuring that your loved one maintains their quality-of-life starts with understanding the early warning signs of dementia. Using this guide as a reference will help ensure that your senior gets the care they deserve.
5 Questions Every Caregiver Should Ask During Their Interview
Working as a professional in-home caregiver can be a highly gratifying experience that’s filled with fresh challenges each-and-every day. It also takes a unique person to make their clients feel well cared for and comfortable, someone who possesses a big heart and unwavering dedication to serving others.
What Does a Day in the Life of a Caregiver Look Like?
Are you considering a new career in caregiving and wonder what a typical day will look like? In this blog, we highlight the opportunities and challenges of a family caregiver.
