Designing a Home for Seniors with Alzheimer’s
There are many ways to modify the home that can help a loved one manage the challenges of Alzheimer’s better.
There are many ways to modify the home that can help a loved one manage the challenges of Alzheimer’s better.
Discover proactive strategies to support seniors in embracing the changes that come with aging. From safety enhancements to emotional support networks, learn how families can empower their elderly loved ones to navigate the journey of aging with grace and dignity.
Here are eight feel-good ways to alleviate stress, take care of you and potentially avoid caregiver blowout.
The best caregiver gifts this holiday season are those that add safety and convenience to your loved one’s daily living environment.
The good news is that Thanksgiving is not ruined. There are still many safe ways to celebrate the holiday while giving thanks this year.
People suffering from Dementia and Alzheimer’s often require a caregiver to get through the day to help with sometimes even the simplest of tasks. As a caregiver, here are some tips to help you on a day-to-day basis during this progression.
A healthcare proxy is a legal document designating another person (a proxy) to take over your healthcare decisions if you can’t make them yourself.
The introduction of new technology and devices makes aging in the home easier while improving well-being, health and safety.
For most caregivers, the health of their loved ones takes precedence above all else — including their own. If you find yourself constantly putting your needs on the back burner, then this guide is for you.
Do you know when your parents will need some additional care? They aren’t likely to tell you that they need help.