Understanding and Managing Neck Pain in Seniors
Caregivers can help with everyday tasks that put stress on the neck and trained caregivers offer valuable education and tips for better neck pain management.
Read MoreIt’s Not Too Late to Make A New Year’s Resolution for Better Self-Care
Make it a priority to ask for help so that you can take the time for some self-care, so you present a better, healthier you when you provide the caregiving.
Read MoreSigns Your Senior Parent Is Lonely Living On Their Own
If your senior parent is showing any of these signs of social isolation, you should get them companion care at home to make sure they are not bored or lonely at home.
Read MoreWhat To Expect From Hospice Care At Home
What you and your parent can expect is compassionate and empathetic care from providers who know what kinds of support seniors and families need.
Read MoreSymptoms of Liver Disease
Catching liver damage early is the key to incapacitated by liver disease and with help of senior home care providers, your loved one can make lifestyle changes to improve their health.
Read MoreFinding Balance on Big Holidays
Holidays are great for bringing everyone together in many ways, including helping out with the care of your loved one, which a home care services provider can offer.
Read MoreIn-Home Care Helps Seniors Live On Their Own
In-home care gives you the peace of mind of knowing that your parent has help, and gives them the support they need to keep their independence.
Read MoreA Senior’s Guide for National Dental Hygiene Month
Three gentle steps, a tidy setup, and help from personal care at home keep gums comfortable so seniors can eat well and smile with confidence all year.
Read MoreBuilding Habits That Help Seniors Embrace New Experiences
The most successful approach to routine-breaking involves gradual implementation rather than dramatic, ensuring they don’t get overwhelmed while building confidence.
Read MoreHow Post-Hospital Care Helps Seniors Regain Strength and Balance
Caregivers educate seniors and their families about the importance of continued physical activity and provide them with the tools and knowledge to recover.
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