Most Common Stroke Signs to Watch For in Your Elderly Loved One
Strokes are more sudden than most other health issues. There are many health issues that come on over years.
Read MoreTips for Starting to Help Your Elderly Loved One with Certain Tasks or Activities
Watching your elderly loved one try to complete some tasks can be stressful. You might even get the urge to step in and take over to ensure things are getting done.
Read MoreEverything Family Caregivers Need to Know About Diabetes
As a family caregiver, it is important to learn more about diabetes – from helping your elderly loved one to check their glucose levels to helping them eat healthier.
Read MoreHow to Tell if Your Elderly Loved One Has Pneumonia
When seasons change or in the middle of winter, many elderly people end up getting sick. They might just get a cold at the beginning.
Read MoreIf You’re Supporting a Spouse with Alzheimer’s, Be Prepared for More Challenging Times Ahead
Alzheimer’s is challenging. In every respect of that word, it can overwhelm even the most hardened and dedicated caregivers.
Read MoreCan You Work and Still Be a Family Caregiver?
Being a family caregiver might mean you’re wearing a lot more hats than you ever expected.
Read MoreFour Reasons to Hire Senior Care Aides After Your Mom’s Heart Surgery
One of the most common heart surgeries is a coronary artery bypass graft.
Read MoreWhat Are the Germiest Areas in the Home?
Cleaning the home is important to remove allergens, bacteria, and viruses.
Read MoreWhat Are the Common Responsibilities of Family Caregivers?
Your mom and dad need help around the home. You’ve noticed that they let laundry pile up until you arrive for a visit.
Read MoreGood Sleep is Essential for a Good Life
If your elderly loved one wants to have a good life, one of the things they need is good sleep.
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