Aging in Place as a Family

Parkinson’s Awareness – How to Increase Awareness and Support Those Affected

2020-04-12T13:42:33-04:00

Because the onset of Parkinson’s can be subtle, there are several important signs to look for. April is national Parkinson’s Awareness Month, which makes it the perfect time to educate others about how to identify the symptoms and provide support to those who have been diagnosed with the disease.

Parkinson’s Awareness – How to Increase Awareness and Support Those Affected2020-04-12T13:42:33-04:00

How to Boost a Senior’s Nutrition During National Nutrition Month

2020-02-28T14:10:06-05:00

Good nutrition is important at any age, but many Americans aged 65-and-over don’t eat enough of the nutrient-rich foods that their bodies need. March is National Nutrition Month, which means it’s a great time to make sure your aging loved one is getting the vital nutrients their body so desperately needs.

How to Boost a Senior’s Nutrition During National Nutrition Month2020-02-28T14:10:06-05:00

How to Assist an Elderly Parent After a Hospital Stay

2019-11-15T08:24:29-05:00

For many families, preparing to assist an elderly parent once they’ve left the hospital is a confusing and stressful time, especially when their loved one needs therapy and follow-up medical care. To help ensure that your parent’s recovery goes more smoothly, take these preparation steps.

How to Assist an Elderly Parent After a Hospital Stay2019-11-15T08:24:29-05:00

Ways to Assist an Aging Parent Suffering from Vision Loss

2019-10-25T20:48:56-04:00

Are you currently caring for an elderly parent who squints while watching TV, keeps bumping into stationary objects or constantly trips and falls-down? If so, they may be suffering from vision loss. At some point most seniors start gradually losing their vision because of the aging process itself. But if your mom or dad’s poor vision seems more pronounced, it could be due to an underlying eye condition that can quickly place their health and wellbeing at risk. Fortunately, there are several proven ways to assist an aging parent with vision loss, starting with these.

Ways to Assist an Aging Parent Suffering from Vision Loss2019-10-25T20:48:56-04:00

How to Help an Aging Parent Manage Finances

2019-07-24T21:58:12-04:00

Your elderly mother still lives alone, and due to her declining health, you’ve been helping her take care of her household. Finances are a topic that you’ve avoided up until now, but it’s become quite apparent that mom isn’t paying her bills on time. And, she’s gotten “taken” by a couple of dishonest contractors just within the past year. Now her financial carelessness has reached a point that it has you worried. Helping an aging parent manage their finances can be hard, but it is possible when you follow these tips from the pros.

How to Help an Aging Parent Manage Finances2019-07-24T21:58:12-04:00

Helping Your Aging Parent Cope with the Death of a Spouse

2019-06-08T14:05:11-04:00

Ever since dad died mom just hasn’t been the same and you’re worried about her health and wellbeing, and if mom will be able to continue aging comfortably in place at home. Fortunately, there are several proven ways to help a parent cope with the death of a spouse, starting with these.

Helping Your Aging Parent Cope with the Death of a Spouse2019-06-08T14:05:11-04:00

The Value of Keeping a Daily Routine

2024-04-17T14:08:12-04:00

All of us have some fear of the unknown, but for aging seniors still living at home those feelings can sometimes be overwhelming. One of the proven ways to combat those fears is to establish and follow a daily routine, notably when a senior has cognitive impairment from dementia or a stroke. When you’re serving as a caregiver for an at-home senior, establishing a daily routine for them will also benefit you. Here are some ways that keeping a daily routine provides value to seniors and their caregivers.

The Value of Keeping a Daily Routine2024-04-17T14:08:12-04:00

Judging When to Begin Home Care

2024-04-17T11:36:34-04:00

If your aging parent is feeling lonely and depressed, their probably not eating well. Do they look thinner and frail? How do they feel when you hug them? Are they having trouble driving? In addition to those physical signs, here are some others to look for:

Judging When to Begin Home Care2024-04-17T11:36:34-04:00

Your Place or Mine? Caring for an Aging Parent

2018-09-24T14:01:13-04:00

Your elderly father has lived by himself at home ever since your mother passed away several years ago. Although he loves the freedom and independence aging in place affords him, lately you’ve noticed that living alone has become a challenge due to his deteriorating health. You’re contemplating asking him to move into your home so that you can monitor his activities and provide care when needed. But caring for an aging parent in your home presents its own unique set of challenges which you will need to carefully consider first.

Your Place or Mine? Caring for an Aging Parent2018-09-24T14:01:13-04:00
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