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1w ago
If your older adult is considering aging in place, they might need encouragement to continue leading the healthy lifestyle thatRead More
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2w ago
The right technology tools can improve quality of life for seniors and give caregivers added peace of mind, reduced stress,Read More
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2M ago
Many older adults wish to stay in their homes as they age. To make this a reality, a safe and supportive environment is essential. Senior home care expert Lance A. Slatton shares tips for creating a safe and comfortable living environment that promotes independence and well-being.
For many older adults, the desire to age in place – remaining in their own homes as they grow older – holds great appeal.
Aging in place gives seniors the opportunity to remain in familiar surroundings while maintaining their independence and autonomy.
However, creating a safe and supportive environment is essential ..read more
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4M ago
Hiring and managing home care for your older adult can be a challenging process. Lance A. Slatton of All Home Care Matters shares tips on how to handle 9 top challenges in common home care situations.
Hiring a home care agency and professional caregivers can be challenging for families.
It’s often the first time they’ve needed this type of service and there are unfamiliar situations that could come up.
To create a positive and effective caregiving experience, it’s important to understand common concerns and how to handle them.
By fostering open communication, setting clear expectations, and a ..read more
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5M ago
Caregivers need to take care of themselves
U.S. News & World Report wrote about how important it is for family caregivers to care for themselves too.
In the article, Frank Blood shares his personal story. He’s 69 and has been caring for his 78 year old wife for 15 years. She has multiple serious health conditions: two bouts of cancer, advanced COPD, and some memory problems.
Unlike many caregivers, Frank doesn’t feel beaten down, isolated, or depressed and isn’t in poor health.
He says that a strong commitment to self-care is what keeps him healthy and in a positive state of mind.
As Fran ..read more
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6M ago
It can be scary and confusing if there are changes in your older adult’s memory or behavior. Homewatch CareGivers explains why early detection of Alzheimer’s disease is helpful and shares 4 early signs to watch out for.
Detect Alzheimer’s disease early for improved outcomes
According to the Alzheimer’s Association, an estimated 6.7 million Americans aged 65 and older are currently living with Alzheimer’s disease.
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive brain disorder that leads to a gradual decline in memory, thinking, and reasoning abilities.
While some degree of memory loss is a natural part o ..read more
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6M ago
Long-distance caregiving can be challenging. All Home Care Matters shares 10 top strategies to help you support your older adult from afar.
Caring for an older adult from a distance can be a bit intimidating.
You might be asking yourself questions like, “How can I possibly be involved when I’m not in the area?” or “Will I be able to care for them properly when I’m so far away?”
Long-distance caregiving has unique challenges, but with 10 smart strategies and resources, you can offer the support and care that your loved ones need, no matter how far away you live.
Your efforts, no matter the dis ..read more
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7M ago
Make your next visit a big success
When your older adult lives in a nursing home or assisted living, visiting regularly is an important way to stay connected and show how much you care.
Spending time with you will brighten your older adult’s day and knowing when you’ll visit next gives them something to look forward to.
But some people may find it awkward or uncomfortable to visit because they don’t know what to do or say.
Having some ideas in mind and bringing activities with you can make visiting fun and positive.
To make your next visit a big success, we’ve rounded up 10 fantastic, senior ..read more
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7M ago
If your older adult is taking 5 or more medications, are you sure all of them are still needed? Dr. Leslie Kernisan of Better Health While Aging explains why doctors should regularly review all medications and might want to remove or reduce some medications. Learn more about Dr. Kernisan »
Have you ever wondered whether you – or your older relative – might be taking too many medications?
You’re certainly right to ask yourself this. I consider this for all my own patients, and wish every doctor would.
In part, this is because over the years, I’ve had countless older adults express their worrie ..read more
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8M ago
Many siblings find it challenging to navigate caring for elderly parents. All Home Care Matters explores 4 challenges of siblings working together and shares 5 tips for navigating these complex situations.
As siblings, caring for elderly parents can be a complex and challenging experience that requires committed participation from everyone involved.
Siblings may struggle with different expectations and priorities, balancing caregiving responsibilities with other life demands, financial concerns, and emotional stress.
However, with effort and a focus on compassion, siblings can work together t ..read more