If you are taking care of a senior with dementia, chances are, you may get frustrated when communicating with them. You may have a hard time understanding them, but there are simple ways you can ease your frustration and improve communication. Read m...
Read More ›Caregiver burnout is a state of physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion a caregiver goes through. Some of its symptoms include withdrawal from friends, loss of interest, changes in appetite and sleeping patterns, irritability, etc. Don’t worry. ...
Read More ›Simple at-home activities can provide beneficial health advantages to older persons. While there are many different exercises, the main goal should be to improve balance, mobility, and strength. Don’t worry, our caregivers providing in-home care in...
Read More ›Recovery after surgery takes time, especially for the elderly. Not only do older bodies heal more slowly, but there are additional considerations to consider, such as diminished mobility and a plethora of directions to follow for food restrictions, p...
Read More ›People with advanced Dementia may lose their communication ability as their cognitive and language skills deteriorate. Communicating with them can be difficult for families. Making an ideal communication environment, understanding what to expect, and...
Read More ›Urinary incontinence occurs when a person unintentionally leaks urine. While urinary incontinence, also known as overactive bladder, can affect anyone, it is more common in older people, particularly women. Bladder control problems can be humiliating...
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