If your aging relative has fallen and worry about falling again is curbing their activities, there are ways to help them rebuild their confidence.
Hallucinations in Elderly Adults: What Do You Need to Know?
If you are caring for your elderly loved one, it is important to know that as they get older, their mind will do various things.
Causes for Isolation in Elderly Adults and Tips to Overcome It
Is your elderly loved one isolating themselves from others in the family? Maybe they are even isolating themselves from their friends.
Ways Elderly Care Can Help Your Parent Stay at Home
There are many things an older adult needs to be able to do to continue living on their own. ADLs or those tasks a person must be able to do to take care of their physical needs.
Bowel Changes in Your Elderly Loved One
Our digestive system goes through many changes as we get older. This happens for a number of reasons.
Everything You Need to Know About Hearing Loss for Senior Citizens
As many of you know, as someone gets old their body tends to struggle more. One of the challenges that many elderly adults have to deal with is hearing loss.
With COVID-19, Is It Safe for Seniors to Go to the Pool?
Knowing that the coronavirus is primarily transmitted through respiratory droplets, wondering if the virus can be transmitted by getting pool water into the eyes or mouth isn’t such an odd question.
How Do You Put Together a Caregiving Team?
A caregiving team makes your job as a caregiver easier and gives your elderly family member the consistent assistance that she needs.
Four Ways You Can Tell You Aren’t Doing So Well as a Caregiver
It’s not always easy to see what’s going on with you while you’re deep in the thick of things.
Four Strategies to Make Long-distance Caregiving More Successful
Long-distance caregiving sometimes feels impossible, but it really is something that can be successful.
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