caregiving assistance

Helping Your Elderly Parents Continue Aging in Place

2018-08-14T13:10:04-04:00

Millions of Americans work very hard serving as caregivers to keep their elderly parents aging in place at home. But trying to juggle your parents’ at-home care requirements with an already busy lifestyle can get overwhelming. To help lighten your workload, here are some proven ways to help keep your elderly parents aging in place at home for as long as possible.

Helping Your Elderly Parents Continue Aging in Place2018-08-14T13:10:04-04:00

When Is It Time To Think About In-Home Senior Care?

2018-08-16T18:12:04-04:00

More and more seniors today are choosing to age in place within the comfort of their own homes for as long as possible. Most are happy, healthy and fully independent. But as the aging process moves forward, at some point most seniors will need some outside assistance taking care of themselves and their homes. Deciding when it’s time to think about in-home senior care can be challenging. To assist your efforts, here are some of the important signs to look for.

When Is It Time To Think About In-Home Senior Care?2018-08-16T18:12:04-04:00

Caregiver Guilt: How to Stop Feeling Guilty

2018-08-06T11:15:35-04:00

Serving as a caregiver for an aging loved one can be a rewarding and life-changing positive experience. But there will also be days when you feel impatient, frustrated and guilty. If left unchecked, caregiver guilt can eat you up inside. It can also cause serious health problems like anxiety, depression, substance abuse, and insomnia. Coping mechanisms to overcome guilt are needed before you reach that point, and the good news is that there are several proven methods available.

Caregiver Guilt: How to Stop Feeling Guilty2018-08-06T11:15:35-04:00

How to Share Caregiving Responsibilities with Family Members

2018-07-09T16:10:35-04:00

Taking care of an aging family member who’s still living at home, like an elderly parent, is both rewarding and tiring. If you are currently in this situation, one of the ways to prevent caregiver burnout is to ask your family members to share the caregiving responsibilities. But getting family members to pitch in can sometimes be frustrating, and relationships can get permanently damaged if you’re not careful. In order to facilitate a smoother recruitment process, use these proven steps.

How to Share Caregiving Responsibilities with Family Members2018-07-09T16:10:35-04:00
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