Five Tips for Being a Caregiver for Someone with Memory Issues
When someone that you love and that you take care of has memory issues that can change caregiving a bit for you. These tips can
When someone that you love and that you take care of has memory issues that can change caregiving a bit for you. These tips can
It can be a challenge for family care providers to be with their aging loved one after a surgery. Even though they want to, many
Sometimes adult children of seniors who don’t live nearby wonder how they can help with their parent’s care. They may even feel guilty that they
You live in California and your parents live in Michigan. Your brother is in Florida. When you live miles from each other, checking in on
Gather the family for January’s National Sunday Supper Month. It can be hard for families to coordinate a time to spend time together. As laws changed
The National Adult Protective Services Association says self-neglect is a condition where a person fails to provide his or her own care. Self-neglect happens when a person’s
Alzheimer’s disease creates some big changes in your senior’s life and in her brain. It also changes how you and she interact with each other. You
While your dad admits he needs help with daily activities, he’s also worried. He fears that having senior care services means he won’t have any freedom. He
As a busy caregiver, you might feel as if one more activity could be the one that makes you keel over. But it doesn’t have
If you ask any elderly adult where they want to spend their golden years, most will say that they prefer to age in their own home.
Driving is something that most adults take for granted. It’s a skill often learned as a teenager or very early adulthood, and it becomes a fixture
Once an older adult reaches the late stage of dementia, they are entirely reliant on others for their care. They may be unable to eat without