Caregiving

Man and son walking outside
July 10th, 2023

5 Crucial Reminders for Memory Caregivers

As our loved ones experience changes in their memory, even the simplest tasks can become frustrating and heartbreaking. Witnessing our parents or loved ones fade and become dependent is incredibly difficult. While coping with these changes may seem challenging, it’s important to remember that it’s equally frustrating and challenging for them. However, there are strategies Read more >>

Mature woman helping elderly mother with paperwork
June 12th, 2023

Crafting a Feasible Financial Plan for Caregiving Costs

Designing an effective financial plan to cover caregiving costs can be a challenging endeavor. One of the initial hurdles is reaching a consensus on what is fair among all parties involved. Ideally, the goal is to find a solution that satisfies everyone, preserving relationships and avoiding conflicts. However, this process is far from simple, as Read more >>

mother and daughter laughing
May 30th, 2023

Enhancing Long-Distance Caregiving: Support Your Loved Ones

Witnessing our parents or loved ones grow older and require assistance can be a challenging experience. The situation can become even more complex when we live far away and moving closer isn’t feasible. However, it’s important to remember that you should not feel guilty about this circumstance. You have your own life to lead. Fortunately, Read more >>

Mother and daughter on couch
May 12th, 2023

6 Ways to Fight Caregiver Sleep Deprivation

Being a caregiver is a rewarding and often challenging position. It can be very stressful and that can keep you from getting a proper night’s sleep. Sleep is needed to enable us to function during the day. As a caregiver, sleep is essential for you as you need to be aware and alert when caring Read more >>

Mother and daughter hugging
April 13th, 2023

Balancing Caregiving, Self-Care, and Staying Positive

As a caregiver, you occupy a unique and vital role in the lives of those you care for. Your compassion, dedication, and unwavering support are the cornerstones of their well-being. However, amidst the daily responsibilities and challenges, it’s easy to overlook your own needs and well-being. It’s crucial to remember that taking care of yourself Read more >>

Seniors walking in winter
February 2nd, 2023

Winter Safety Tips for Seniors

It can be difficult for anyone to stay active when the weather is cold. But for our older family members, it is tempting to do nothing at all. Of course, falling is always a concern for seniors. Safety is always the main focus when it comes to winter activities. Keep Seniors Safe and Active when Read more >>

Woman and mother walking
December 4th, 2022

How to Help Parents Living Alone

As your parents age, it’s natural to feel concerned about their independence, health, and overall well-being. Many seniors cherish their autonomy and may be hesitant to consider living with a relative or in an assisted living facility. For adult children, the prospect of their parents living alone can be worrying, particularly if they have health Read more >>

Family at the holidays
November 30th, 2022

Activities to Do with Older Loved Ones During the Holidays

Keeping everyone entertained at your home during the holidays can be a chore. The kids are usually easily entertained, but what about your parents or grandparents? Your holiday celebration will go a lot easier if you already have a few plans in mind before everyone arrives. You already have enough to do, so worrying about Read more >>

Man with walker and nurse
September 28th, 2022

Hospital Discharge Checklist for Seniors and Family Caregivers

It’s important to support successful home care after a hospital discharge. Go over this handy after-discharge checklist with a doctor or case manager before it’s time to go home from a procedure or hospital admission. Top 10 Steps to Follow After Hospital Discharge 1. Ask questions. There are a few key pieces of information you Read more >>

Grandmother with insomnia problem
September 19th, 2022

Healthy Aging: Recognizing the Signs and Symptoms of Depression

Portrayals of aging in popular culture depict people who are cranky, tired, and disinterested. This isn’t just a gross generalization, it might be keeping some people from getting the emotional support they deserve. Why? Because these descriptions also apply to people living with depression. According to the National Institute on Aging (NIA), depression isn’t a Read more >>

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