How to Help a Senior Parent Grieve
With companion care at home, your senior parent will have someone with them to talk to, watch TV with, eat meals with, or go for a walk with.
With companion care at home, your senior parent will have someone with them to talk to, watch TV with, eat meals with, or go for a walk with.
Seniors should also get help from their in-home care provider to make sure their skin is moisturized daily and that the air in the home isn’t too dry.
With a post-hospital care provider, you’ll receive peace of mind that your loved one has someone skilled in recovery visit her each day. You can also take the time to help your loved one recover in non-medical ways, and you might find that is much more comfortable for you.
If your loved one complains of dry eyes to you or his home care provider often, you should have him visit an eye specialist.
The first week of December is Older Driver Safety Awareness Week. Use that time to discuss vehicle safety with your loved one and their home care team.
Personal care at home can help seniors attend to hygiene tasks so that they look and feel their best.
Having these security upgrades for your senior loved one with Alzheimer’s plus Alzheimer’s care can help keep seniors safe at home.
Eating more fruits and vegetables is so important for seniors, but it can feel difficult. These ideas can help.
Helping your Mom part with things that may be hanging on to unnecessarily is a delicate process. Companion care at home can help.
Explore five reasons that hiring someone to help with post-hospital care should be considered before your loved one returns home after a hospital stay.
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