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Posts from October, 2017

  • How to Determine When a Pet Has Become Too Much for Seniors How to Determine When a Pet Has Become Too Much for Seniors One of the difficult parts of pet ownership is knowing when to let go. If your senior parent has a pet, they are most likely very attached. The emotional bond between seniors and their pets can be a very powerful one, so navigating this subject can be tricky. If you feel the ... Read More
  • Benefits of Home Care for Seniors Benefits of Home Care for Seniors Home care is the preferred option for most seniors today. After all, who doesn’t want to remain in their homes as they age? While some do just fine maintaining a good quality of life in nursing homes or assisted living facilities, most older adults want to remain in their ... Read More
  • How to Plan Successfully for Aging-in-Place How to Plan Successfully for Aging-in-Place Many seniors work for years to acquire their dream house and most of them want to stay in it until they die. As end-of-life draws near, the comfort of our own bed and surroundings becomes paramount. This has brought about the term “aging in place,” which allows seniors to ... Read More
  • Helping Seniors Who Refuse Help Helping Seniors Who Refuse Help What do you do when your senior loved one is refusing help? Unfortunately, this is a common issue for caregivers. Seniors can be very stubborn as they lose control of their daily activities, making it tough to know how to break through. All seniors want to stay independent ... Read More
  • Tips for Helping Seniors Downsize Tips for Helping Seniors Downsize Downsizing is necessary at some point…. Doing a deep clean is never easy, but when you have to clean out a lifetime of stuff from your older parent or loved one, the stress increases. How do you know how to tackle all the memories and tangible items collected over the years? ... Read More