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Posts from February, 2017

  • Letting Go of Guilt and Getting Help With Caregiving Letting Go of Guilt and Getting Help With Caregiving If you can’t remember the last time you got a full night of sleep, had a nice relaxing meal or you have more to-do lists than you can possible manage, this article might just be for you! Caregiving is a stressful job and if you run yourself ragged all the time, you may find ... Read More
  • 5 Tips for Caregivers to Take a Break 5 Tips for Caregivers to Take a Break If you are a caregiver to an elderly loved one, it’s very important that you learn to take care of yourself as well as your patient. You must learn how to prevent yourself from facing burnout and exhaustion to avoid a new set of health problems yourself. So why is it so hard ... Read More
  • Signs Your Elderly Loved One Is Hiding Dementia Signs Your Elderly Loved One Is Hiding Dementia If you find yourself with an aging parent who has more than their share of “senior moments” it may be time to look at the possibility of diseases such as Alzheimer’s or dementia, both of which are characterized by memory loss. It’s important to know the ways that many ... Read More
  • How Seniors Can Avoid the Hazards of Winter How Seniors Can Avoid the Hazards of Winter The hazards of winter weather affect seniors more than any other demographic. While we’re all affected by bitter cold, snow and ice, the dangers our seniors are exposed to are very real for those of us who are caregivers, or just concerned family members. But the good news ... Read More