Creating a Safe and Comfortable Home Environment
Seniors Prefer Homecare2023-06-26T16:45:56-04:00Want to help your loved one age in place? Learn what steps you can take to create an enjoyable, safe, and comfortable home care environment.
Want to help your loved one age in place? Learn what steps you can take to create an enjoyable, safe, and comfortable home care environment.
Although it’s highly gratifying, serving as a family caregiver can be physically, mentally, and emotionally demanding. Adding numerous holiday activities to an already full plate can push even the most seasoned caregiver to the breaking point.
Many of the nearly 40 million family caregivers in the U.S. believed some of the common myths about caregiving before they began helping a senior loved one. Here are four of them.
While caring for a loved one when you live in the same city can be difficult, long-distance caregiving can present a unique set of challenges. Here are five tips to help you protect your loved ones when you can’t be there with them.
f you’re wondering if the behaviors you’re seeing from your loved one are typical of seniors with dementia, The Family Caregiver Alliance has found these behaviors to be commonly found as a guide to dementia.
If you’re a family caregiver, striking a balance between caring for a loved one and caring for yourself takes conscious effort. You need to take steps every day to attain that healthy balance. Here are five ways to do that.
The home care workforce has grown significantly as the delivery of long-term services and support has markedly shifted from institutional settings like hospitals and nursing homes to private homes and assisted living communities.
Caregivers are also embracing other forms of technology to care for their loved ones. Here are some of those that AARP recommends to family caregivers
We applaud you for your courage in accepting the challenge of caring for a loved one, and we offer you these six tips as a first-time caregiver to help your journey down this path go smoothly.
Being a family caregiver can be stressful and taxing, so let’s look at several sources that can help support you as a family caregiver.