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Posts from July, 2022

  • What Can Your Senior Do to Avoid Falls? What Can Your Senior Do to Avoid Falls? Falls are a much bigger issue for your senior the older she gets. As your elderly family member ages, it’s ever more crucial for her to accurately and fully assess her fall risk and do everything that she can to avoid the possibility of sustaining a fall. Here is information ... Read More
  • 5 Ways Home Care Assistance Is Helpful After Your Senior Has Been Hospitalized 5 Ways Home Care Assistance Is Helpful After Your Senior Has Been Hospitalized It’s sometimes really scary to be in the hospital, for any reason. But it can be equally frightening to your senior to come home, particularly if she lives alone. Home care assistance is a great way for your senior to have the help that she needs and to also recover in her ... Read More
  • Where Are You on the Caregiving Journey? Where Are You on the Caregiving Journey? Have you found yourself confused when you describe where you are as a caregiver? It can help to break things down according to what stage of caregiving you’re in. The earlier you can enlist help for yourself and your senior, the better for everyone involved. Elder care ... Read More
  • 5 Tips to Help Your Senior to Deal with Alopecia 5 Tips to Help Your Senior to Deal with Alopecia July is Women with Alopecia Month, which could make this an ideal time to talk with your elderly family member about how alopecia may be impacting her life. Estimates put over 50 percent of women at risk of developing alopecia, or excessive hair loss, as they age. If that’s ... Read More
  • Three Signs Your Senior Might Be Lonely and What You Can Do Three Signs Your Senior Might Be Lonely and What You Can Do Seniors who live alone may not necessarily be lonely, but if your senior is isolating herself, loneliness is a likely culprit. It’s vital to assess the situation and put together a plan that meets your elderly family member’s needs in terms of companionship and ... Read More