Deciding whether or not to hire an in-home caregiver is a big step. While some seniors like the convenience of living in an assisted living facility, others prefer the comfort and familiarity of Read More
7 Healthy Meals for the Elderly
Our nutritional needs change as we get older. Many seniors require fewer calories as their metabolism slows, while others need more of certain nutrients, such as calcium for bone health. Read More
Why You Should Consider In-Home Care for Your Loved One
Assisted living facilities are not right for everyone. When a patient feels more comfortable remaining in their home, an in-home care agency can provide the care they need. Home care includes any type Read More
Is Parkinson’s Hereditary?
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a condition of the central nervous system that affects the motor system and thus movement. Each year in the United States there are more than 200,000 cases of Parkinson’s Read More
How to Take Care of Your Loved One After a Stroke
Caregivers play a critical role in post-stroke recovery. If you have a loved one who has recently suffered a stroke, you may not know the right steps to take. The first few weeks following a stroke is Read More
The Most Common Parkinson’s Symptoms
As our bodies age, we, unfortunately, become more aware of their limitations. It can be harder to move than it used to be, you can experience soreness and stiffness you’re not used to, and daily tasks Read More
What Are The Signs Of A Stroke?
Strokes are scary because of the serious effects they can have on someone, but also because they can be difficult to identify. Identifying the possible signs of a stroke in a timely fashion is the Read More
Early Signs of Dementia Checklist
Dementia occurs when the brain is damaged by a disease such as a series of strokes or Alzheimer’s disease, and vascular dementia to name a few. It is an umbrella or overall term to describe a various Read More
What Is the Difference Between Dementia and Alzheimer’s?
Many people think and even use the words dementia and Alzheimer’s interchangeably. This is a misconception. The two words are not the same illness although they share similarities. So, how are these Read More
What Is the Difference Between ADLs and IADLS?
One of the most difficult parts of getting old is the eventuality of not being able to do important tasks with ease and some level of confidence. This is especially true for people who suffer from Read More
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