Tips For Caring For Your Senior In Your Own Home
Caring for a senior parent or loved one can be difficult, and caring for them in your own home has its own set of issues that can arise, especially if you have children in the house.
Make Your Family Travel Plans in Advance to Avoid Stressing Your Parents
Whether you’re leaving your parents at home while you go away or you’re bringing them too, make sure you have the right support.
Tips for Easing Irritated Sinuses Caused by Dry Air
Dry air increases the risk of asthma, bronchitis, nosebleeds, and sinus infections. It also can dry out the skin causing itching, flaking, and cracked skin.
Government Makes it Easier to Choose a Medicare Plan
It is the hope of the government that the enhancements made to the Plan Finder tool will let older adults find the best plan for them with less frustration and more clarity about their options.
Heart Attack Signs You Need to Know
If your aging relative has suffered a heart attack, an elderly care provider can assist them with recovery and also watch for signs of a second heart attack.
Tips for Helping to Prevent Your Parents from Falling
Whether your parent has already fallen, or you are just worried they will, you may want to have a slope installed outdoors instead of steps.
5 Ways Home Care Can Help Seniors with Diabetes
Home care providers can drive them to medical appointments and escort them into the building, ensuring they do not fall and are able to find where they need to go.
Four Reasons it’s Important to Keep Your Senior Connected to the Caregiving Journey
If you’re leaving your senior out of the caregiving process, that might not be such a good idea.
How to Manage Dry Eyes for Your Senior
Dry eyes are uncomfortable and if your senior’s eyes are too dry, she might develop abrasions on her eyes.
Does Your Senior Need Home Care?
A combination of any of these factors or consistent signs that appear troubling should make home care for your senior a consideration.