Bringing a home care provider into your home can remove the stress of caring for an elderly or sick relative after a stay in a rehab facility or hospital. Take the time to ask questions and Read More
Mobility Exercises for the Elderly
As we age, our bodies begin to break down. It’s a fact of life. But what we have found is a select group of seniors remaining increasingly mobile farther into their later years. How does this happen? Read More
Measures to Ward off Alzheimer’s Disease
Some people are taking active measures to delay the onset of Alzheimer's — especially those with high risk. People who are at higher than average risk are making lifestyle changes in an attempt to Read More
Primary Caregiver Stress – 3 Ways You Can Help Your Sister Care for Mom
Primary caregiver stress is a serious problem but there are ways to provide much needed support. In a growing number of homes across the country, people are taking on a new job that they never planned Read More
10 Ways a Geriatric Social Worker Can Help Your Family
When the physical, emotional, and organizational needs of caring for a loved one becomes overwhelming, a geriatric social worker can help. No one expects to have a stroke, break a bone, or develop Read More
Understanding Caregiver Burnout Can Give Everyone a Lift
Caregiver burnout and stress is taking its toll on a growing portion of the U.S. population At some point in your life, you may be expected to provide informal care to a loved one. Informal care Read More
Caring for an Aging Parent When you Live Far Away
Helping relatives stay safe and well when you don’t live nearby is a challenge but can be overcome with planning and professional services. Gone are the days of the nuclear family and the communities Read More
The Seven Stages of Alzheimer’s Disease
With a potential 20-year timeline, Alzheimer’s disease care management is critically important to victims and their families. The steady physical and cognitive decline associated with Alzheimer’s Read More
Not all dementia is Alzheimer’s Disease
There are several types of dementia and it is important for caregivers to know the differences, as the symptoms and treatments do vary. Alzheimer’s Disease is the most common type of dementia with Read More
Fall Prevention and Tai Chi
The expected number of senior citizens, ages 65 and older, in 2030 is anticipated to be 72 million. This group will make up roughly twenty percent of the total U.S. population.5 This isn’t very Read More
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