Advancing in age brings about many changes, most of which will impact daily life in one way or another. The aging process is a natural part of life. But in some cases, elderly individuals may be Read More
Warning Signs of Dementia
Living with a chronic, debilitating illness, or with a loved one who suffers from one, is a challenge difficult to understand by anyone who has not experienced it. Alzheimer’s, a brain disease that Read More
How to Get In-home Care for the Elderly
Many older adults understandably want to stay at home as long as possible instead of moving into a care center or nursing home. However, this decision can mean that your loved one is not cared for as Read More
Caring for Someone With Dementia
Caring for someone who has dementia or Alzheimer’s disease is not easy. It can be emotionally, physically, and mentally draining - and it is often a thankless job. Caregiving for an elderly loved one Read More
How to Deal With Aging Parents
The baby boomer population is now between the ages of 51 and 70, which means they are both considering retirement and how they will address their needs as they age. Many older Americans rely on their Read More
Home Care vs. Nursing Home Care: Which Option Will Work Best for My Loved One?
Deciding to elect the options of non-medical in-home care services or residency at a nursing home is a huge decision. Many older individuals, understandably, do not want to leave the home that they Read More
6 Top Residential Eldercare Resources in Bethesda, MD
Families living in Bethesda, Maryland have a variety of eldercare resources just outside their doors. Whether you are seeking independent living, assisted living, short-term residential stays, or Read More
Bethesda In-Home Care Award Winner for the Second Time
“We are so pleased to receive this outstanding Best of Bethesda community award from the readers of Bethesda Magazine.” -Comfort Home Care's Principal Owner of Comfort Home Care Comfort Home Read More
When You Need A Care Provider, the Hardest Step is Knowing Where to Start
The decision to bring in outside help to care for a loved one is emotional. Knowing where to start, how to talk to the loved one, and the type of services needed can make the transition satisfying for Read More
Organizing your Legal, Medical, and Financial Needs before a Healthcare Emergency
The moment you find yourself in an emergency room needing to make a medical decision for a loved one is not the time to realize you don’t have a health care proxy. Work is often said to be a four Read More
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