Aging in Place Looks Different When Care Can Come to the House
The house did not change, but the risks did. Most families do not rethink care because of a diagnosis. They […]
The house did not change, but the risks did. Most families do not rethink care because of a diagnosis. They […]
Hospital readmissions are stressful for seniors and their families. After finally returning home, the last thing anyone wants is to
Caregiving is challenging. Between managing medications, tracking appointments, and keeping up with daily tasks, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. But
Recently, one of our clients was on hospice. She had a broken hip and was bed bound. Changing her would
Caring for someone with Parkinson’s is a journey filled with twists and turns. Every day brings different challenges, but also
Have you ever found yourself in the middle of a storm, the streets flooding, power going out around the city
Ever feel like you’re juggling flaming torches on a unicycle? For family caregivers, this can feel like their everyday reality.
Your once meticulously groomed mom, who never missed her daily shower, is now adamantly refusing to bathe. It’s baffling, heartbreaking,
I hear this from clients so often. Their senior loved one had a fall a while back and since then
Imagine a scenario where every grandparent can see the joy in their family member’s face through a video call, every
Are you aware of the wide range of adaptive equipment for seniors and people with disabilities? Adaptive items are products
Today, we’re tackling a topic close to our hearts – finding the perfect in-home care agency. Whether you’re doing this
As our loved ones grow older, they might need more help at home. Figuring out when they need this help
Undergoing hip replacement is a transformative experience, promising improved mobility and reduced pain. But, the journey of recovery demands forethought
If you are old enough to remember the commercial for the Clapper, then it may be time to make sure