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  • Does Dementia Cause Weight Loss? Does Dementia Cause Weight Loss? Dementia has a huge impact on cognitive health, but many times families are surprised to discover that dementia can also affect physical health. Many seniors with dementia struggle with unintentional weight loss for a variety of reasons. Working with Alzheimer’s care ... Read More
  • Seven Early Signs of Alzheimer’s and How Early Alzheimer’s Care Can Help Seven Early Signs of Alzheimer’s and How Early Alzheimer’s Care Can Help Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive illness, so recognizing the early signs can be an important way to ensure that seniors get treatment as soon as possible. After diagnosis, solutions like Alzheimer’s care are able to offer support and vital assistance to seniors and ... Read More

24-Hour Home Care

  • How Does 24-hour Home Care Offer Comprehensive Help to Seniors? How Does 24-hour Home Care Offer Comprehensive Help to Seniors? As seniors age, their care needs may increase, sometimes by significant amounts, which then requires more comprehensive support. 24-hour home care offers a viable solution for families by offering around-the-clock care for seniors in the comfort of their own homes. ... Read More
  • Best Ways to Encourage and Help Your Elderly Loved One Best Ways to Encourage and Help Your Elderly Loved One You are thinking about all the ways you can help your elderly loved one and you have ended up right here. The truth is that many family members are concerned about their elderly loved ones. They think they are lonely, stressed, frustrated, and possibly going to be unhealthy, ... Read More
  • How Can Home Care Help Your Senior to Battle Depression? How Can Home Care Help Your Senior to Battle Depression? Depression is a huge problem for aging family members. There’s a lot that can contribute to depression and that can make it feel unbearable for your senior. Having access to 24-hour home care on a regular basis may be part of a care plan that you put together for your ... Read More

Activity Ideas

  • Seven Ways Home Care Assistance Can Help Seniors Beat Boredom Seven Ways Home Care Assistance Can Help Seniors Beat Boredom Because seniors typically have a lot of spare time on their hands, battling boredom is a really important aspect of any care plan. Families might not feel sure about what to do, especially if they are short on spare time themselves. Home care assistance can be a fantastic ... Read More
  • Four Ways to Celebrate International Read to Me Day Four Ways to Celebrate International Read to Me Day March 19 is International Read to Me Day. This day is meant to celebrate the joy of reading and for little ones, the joy of being read to. It encourages communities to develop a passion for reading in their young ones that they can take with them throughout their lives. If ... Read More
  • Home Care Assistance: The Health Benefits of Bird Watching Home Care Assistance: The Health Benefits of Bird Watching February is National Bird Feeding Month and while it’s a great reminder to feed our fine-feathered friends during these colder months when food is scarce, it’s also a great reminder that feeding the birds and watching them can really have some wonderful health benefits for ... Read More
  • Four Ways to Help Your Senior to Achieve Her Goals Four Ways to Help Your Senior to Achieve Her Goals February is International Expect Success Month, which is technically a business holiday. It was started as a holiday to remind people to look within to find hidden elements that could lead to success, which is actually a great mindset for everyone, including your senior. ... Read More

Aging in Place

  • Does Your Senior Parent Need Elder Care? Does Your Senior Parent Need Elder Care? If your senior parent is living alone and has been thriving for some time, it may be difficult to notice the signs when they start to struggle. It’s easy to dismiss a dirty home as a bad day, or an empty fridge is just empty because they need to go to the store. But it’s ... Read More
  • Five Questions to Ask about Seniors Aging in Place Five Questions to Ask about Seniors Aging in Place Continuing to live in one’s own home while growing older is called aging in place and it’s a common goal for seniors. Unfortunately, there are some variables that might make aging in place a lot more complicated than some families expect it will be. What helps is to sit down ... Read More
  • How to Support Seniors and Their Drive for Independence How to Support Seniors and Their Drive for Independence When seniors feel like their independence is being taken away in some way or another, they might just dig in their heels and fight for independence in ways that aren’t exactly healthy for them. Finding ways to support independence in a safe manner is an important task for ... Read More
  • 7 Ways Senior Home Care Makes Aging in Place Easier and Safer 7 Ways Senior Home Care Makes Aging in Place Easier and Safer Once a senior decides that they want to age in place, they might hear a lot of objections from the people who love them. Some of the biggest concerns are around safety, and they’re easy to address with the right help. Senior home care services can help aging adults to have ... Read More

Alzheimers

  • What Creative Activities Can Help Alzheimer’s Patients at Home? What Creative Activities Can Help Alzheimer’s Patients at Home? What Creative Activities Can Help Alzheimer’s Patients at Home? Alzheimer’s patients can sometimes find it difficult to find the right activities on their own, particularly in the later stages of the illness. Alzheimer’s care providers can help by structuring days with ... Read More
  • Is It Age-Related Memory Loss or Something More Serious? Is It Age-Related Memory Loss or Something More Serious? Humans spend their whole lives making memories, and it can be frightening when something threatens their ability to recall those special times. Understanding whether there is a potentially significant issue or If memory loss is simply due to aging can assist in decreasing ... Read More
  • Can Dementia Affect a Senior’s Mood? Can Dementia Affect a Senior’s Mood? You may have started to notice certain symptoms of dementia in your senior parent that scare you, even if they were recently diagnosed. One of the first things you will learn about dementia is that there are seven stages, but they can vary in severity depending on each ... Read More
  • What Can You Do to Help a Family Member with Dementia Exhibiting Difficult Behavior? What Can You Do to Help a Family Member with Dementia Exhibiting Difficult Behavior? Dementia changes how your elderly family member’s brain works, which means that there are some differences in how she expresses herself. That might mean that she starts wandering or that she starts to ask repetitive questions. In some people with dementia, that means that ... Read More

Alzheimer's and Dementia > Side Effects

  • Does Dementia Cause Weight Loss? Does Dementia Cause Weight Loss? Dementia has a huge impact on cognitive health, but many times families are surprised to discover that dementia can also affect physical health. Many seniors with dementia struggle with unintentional weight loss for a variety of reasons. Working with Alzheimer’s care ... Read More
  • Can Dementia Affect a Senior’s Mood? Can Dementia Affect a Senior’s Mood? You may have started to notice certain symptoms of dementia in your senior parent that scare you, even if they were recently diagnosed. One of the first things you will learn about dementia is that there are seven stages, but they can vary in severity depending on each ... Read More

Aphasia

  • How Can Home Care Assistance Help Seniors with Aphasia? How Can Home Care Assistance Help Seniors with Aphasia? Aphasia offers huge challenges for seniors. This condition makes it difficult for people to communicate because it’s more difficult for seniors to find words and to express them verbally. It can also be difficult for them to understand what other people are saying to them, ... Read More

Arthritis

  • How Can Home Care Providers Assist Seniors Dealing With Arthritis? How Can Home Care Providers Assist Seniors Dealing With Arthritis? When most people think about mobility issues with seniors, they might think about seniors’ ability to walk around and get from point A to point B. Mobility concerns cover a wide range of issues, including issues with the hands. Many seniors deal with arthritis in the hands ... Read More
  • How Can Your Senior Manage Arthritis Pain in Her Hips? How Can Your Senior Manage Arthritis Pain in Her Hips? Hip joints get a lot of wear and tear over the years. The hip joint is one of the biggest joints in the body and every time your senior takes a step, extra strain gets added onto that joint. As she ages, your elderly family member may be dealing with painful arthritis in one ... Read More

Avoiding Loneliness

  • 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

Benefits of Home Care

  • Honor Veteran's Day with Your Loved One Honor Veteran's Day with Your Loved One If your aging loved one is a senior, then taking the time to honor him or her during Veteran’s Day is a great way to show them how much you appreciate the service they gave. Whether your loved one served overseas or stateside, in whatever capacity, his or her service was ... Read More
  • Six Ideas to Help Reduce Resistance to Senior Home Care Six Ideas to Help Reduce Resistance to Senior Home Care Eventually, seniors are going to need a little more help. This happens for a variety of different reasons and none of them are a bad reflection on anyone. Family caregivers can only do so much on their own, and they often wait too long to explore the idea of senior home ... Read More
  • Explore the Services Available With Elder Care Explore the Services Available With Elder Care Elder care services help older adults remain independent, safe, and secure in their homes. Check out the range of home care services that are available to help your dad as he ages at home. Personal Care If your dad is having a tough time brushing and flossing his teeth, ... Read More
  • Four Important Facts about Home Care Assistance Four Important Facts about Home Care Assistance Home care assistance offers help and support to aging adults who need additional care. That care might involve light household tasks, personal care tasks, meal preparation, and so much more. Home care providers can also help with transportation, companionship, and educating ... Read More

Benefits Of Music

  • How Music May Help Your Senior’s Cognition How Music May Help Your Senior’s Cognition Have you been wondering how you can help your elderly loved one improve their cognition? This is something that is on the mind of just about every family caregiver. When it comes to caring for an elderly person, you have many options to help them improve cognitive functions. ... Read More

Brain Health

  • Embracing Brain Health: Helping Seniors Help Themselves Embracing Brain Health: Helping Seniors Help Themselves The need to lead a healthy lifestyle becomes more and more apparent with age. This includes doing everything we can to enhance the health of our brains. In order for our brains to work at their full potential, proper care and attention are required, just as they are for any ... Read More

brain injury

  • Three Ways Senior Care May Help Reduce the Risk of Serious Injuries Three Ways Senior Care May Help Reduce the Risk of Serious Injuries Serious injuries can happen to anyone of any age. And, they can happen at any time. When a person ages, they may face an increased risk of serious injuries. That might be from a slip and fall accident, something seemingly innocent and harmless, that can be devastating in its ... Read More

Care Tips

  • Five Easy Tips for Helping Your Senior with Clothing Challenges Five Easy Tips for Helping Your Senior with Clothing Challenges Getting dressed every day may be something that your elderly family member finds more difficult every day. The challenges are very real and can range from difficulty manipulating closures to cognitive changes that leave your senior forgetting that she needs to bathe and get ... Read More
  • Handy Tips to Get You Out the Door on Time on Appointment Days Handy Tips to Get You Out the Door on Time on Appointment Days On the days your mom has an appointment, she always drags her heels. She can't leave until her makeup is right. She just needs to use the toilet one more time. Her actions make you late, and you're tired of always being late. How can you get her out of the door on time? She ... Read More
  • Four Tips That Help Your Mom Adjust to a New Caregiver Four Tips That Help Your Mom Adjust to a New Caregiver Your mom needs home care services or her caregiver is leaving. She's about to work with a new caregiver. You're worried about her adjustment to the change. Make it easier for her by implementing these four tips. Involve Your Mom in Planning Involve your mom in all stages of ... Read More
  • 5 Tips for Preventing Falls Outside 5 Tips for Preventing Falls Outside Spending time outside, enjoying some fresh air, is important for all people, including seniors. Unfortunately, that could put them at risk for falls. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), falls are the top cause of injuries and death in older ... Read More

Caregiver Stress

  • Stress Affects Most Family Caregivers, and Elder Care Can Make a Big Difference Stress Affects Most Family Caregivers, and Elder Care Can Make a Big Difference Many times we don’t realize just how much stress is impacting us. We don’t notice how it is affecting our families, friends, and loved ones in our small circles of life. Yet, it has such an impact that it can destroy relationships, affect finances, and even deteriorate ... Read More

Caregivers

  • Six Tricks to Bump up Your Senior’s Appetite Six Tricks to Bump up Your Senior’s Appetite If you’re noticing that your elderly family member isn’t eating like she used to, there might be a reason. Always talk to her doctor first to rule out health issues, and then consider some of these ideas. Increase Activity Levels As long as her doctor agrees, your senior may ... Read More
  • Five Mistakes to Avoid When Talking to Your Senior about a Caregiver Five Mistakes to Avoid When Talking to Your Senior about a Caregiver When you’re ready to talk to your elderly family member about hiring a caregiver, there are good approaches and there are tactics that are likely to cause you both to suffer. Finding the right way to talk to her means that she’ll be more open to your suggestions and you’ll ... Read More
  • How Can Your Senior Manage Arthritis Pain in Her Hips? How Can Your Senior Manage Arthritis Pain in Her Hips? Hip joints get a lot of wear and tear over the years. The hip joint is one of the biggest joints in the body and every time your senior takes a step, extra strain gets added onto that joint. As she ages, your elderly family member may be dealing with painful arthritis in one ... Read More
  • Five Ways for Your Senior to Stay Motivated to Exercise Five Ways for Your Senior to Stay Motivated to Exercise Motivation is something that almost everyone struggles with when it comes to exercise. For your senior, motivation might have been the one thing she felt like she has been consistently lacking. This might help. Encourage Her to Find Exercise She Loves If your senior is doing ... Read More

Companion Care

  • Ease Your Senior’s Loneliness With Companion Care Ease Your Senior’s Loneliness With Companion Care Around 28% of older adults live alone. Around half of the American women over the age of 74 live alone. It's not surprising that your mom is on her own as she nears her 80 th birthday. What's important now is to make sure she's not lonely. Studies have linked loneliness and ... Read More

Companion Care at Home Saratoga CA

  • Helping Seniors Avoid Scams Helping Seniors Avoid Scams Every year millions of seniors lose money, sometimes a lot of money, to scams. Seniors who are easily confused are no match for scammers who have a list of sophisticated ruses that they use to convince seniors that their family members are in trouble and need money or that ... Read More

COPD

  • Four Tips for Controlling COPD During Summer Heat Four Tips for Controlling COPD During Summer Heat Summer heat can make just about anyone feel uncomfortable. But for a senior with COPD, summer heat can be truly debilitating. Follow some of these suggestions to help your senior to beat the summer temperatures without making an exacerbation more likely. Talk to Your ... Read More

Dementia

  • What Creative Activities Can Help Alzheimer’s Patients at Home? What Creative Activities Can Help Alzheimer’s Patients at Home? What Creative Activities Can Help Alzheimer’s Patients at Home? Alzheimer’s patients can sometimes find it difficult to find the right activities on their own, particularly in the later stages of the illness. Alzheimer’s care providers can help by structuring days with ... Read More

Dementia Care

  • Is It Age-Related Memory Loss or Something More Serious? Is It Age-Related Memory Loss or Something More Serious? Humans spend their whole lives making memories, and it can be frightening when something threatens their ability to recall those special times. Understanding whether there is a potentially significant issue or If memory loss is simply due to aging can assist in decreasing ... Read More
  • How to Help a Senior with Dementia Brush Her Teeth How to Help a Senior with Dementia Brush Her Teeth Tooth brushing can become a complicated task for your senior. There are a lot of little steps that have to be done in the right order. Your elderly family member may also have memory issues that keep her from being as consistent as she needs to be with tooth brushing. Keep ... Read More

Dental Health

  • Tips to Help Your Elderly Loved One Maintain Dental Health Tips to Help Your Elderly Loved One Maintain Dental Health When becoming a family caregiver for your elderly loved one, something that you will need to think about is their dental health. There are many dental health issues that the elderly face. Some elderly people even have oral cancer. However, there are some things that you can ... Read More

Depression

  • Five Practical Steps for Helping Your Senior to Manage Isolation and Depression Five Practical Steps for Helping Your Senior to Manage Isolation and Depression Depression and isolation are huge issues for aging adults. It’s way too easy for your senior to give up on being around other people, and that can be a dangerous perspective for her to have. Talk to Her Doctor about General Health Issues There are a lot of different reasons ... Read More

Diabetes

  • Best Tips to Help the Elderly Manage Diabetes Best Tips to Help the Elderly Manage Diabetes Having diabetes can be extremely difficult, especially for an elderly person. Many senior citizens get bored in retirement. When they are bored or stressed, they may start eating out of their emotions. When they do that, they may choose unhealthy foods that trigger a ... Read More
  • What Does Your Senior Know about Diabetes? What Does Your Senior Know about Diabetes? If your aging family member has been diagnosed with diabetes, she may feel as if the rug has been pulled out from under her. Diabetes is a complicated condition and it can involve a delicate balancing act in order to bring everything under control. Here are some things your ... Read More

Difficult Conversations

  • Five Mistakes to Avoid When Talking to Your Senior about a Caregiver Five Mistakes to Avoid When Talking to Your Senior about a Caregiver When you’re ready to talk to your elderly family member about hiring a caregiver, there are good approaches and there are tactics that are likely to cause you both to suffer. Finding the right way to talk to her means that she’ll be more open to your suggestions and you’ll ... Read More

Driving Safety

  • Senior Driving and Safety Senior Driving and Safety Driving is a practical skill, but it also represents some concepts, especially for seniors. Lots of seniors look at driving as a symbol of freedom, independence, and the opportunity to stay active. But changes in overall health, vision, and even cognitive function can mean ... Read More

Elder Care

  • Explore the Services Available With Elder Care Explore the Services Available With Elder Care Elder care services help older adults remain independent, safe, and secure in their homes. Check out the range of home care services that are available to help your dad as he ages at home. Personal Care If your dad is having a tough time brushing and flossing his teeth, ... Read More
  • There's More to Elder Care Than Help With ADLs There's More to Elder Care Than Help With ADLs Activities of daily living (ADLs) are the key components a person needs to live. It includes activities like being able to eat, use a toilet, take a shower, and walk around. Are these the things you think of when the topic of elder care is brought up? There's a lot more to ... Read More
  • Men’s Health Month: Your Dad's Recovery Following Prostate Removal Men’s Health Month: Your Dad's Recovery Following Prostate Removal What do you know about the prostate? Older men have a higher risk of developing prostate issues. During Men's Health Month in June, discover what tests your dad should be undergoing when it comes to his prostate and what happens if he needs to have it removed. After the age ... Read More

Elderly Care

  • How to Help a Senior with Dementia Brush Her Teeth How to Help a Senior with Dementia Brush Her Teeth Tooth brushing can become a complicated task for your senior. There are a lot of little steps that have to be done in the right order. Your elderly family member may also have memory issues that keep her from being as consistent as she needs to be with tooth brushing. Keep ... Read More
  • Four Tips for Controlling COPD During Summer Heat Four Tips for Controlling COPD During Summer Heat Summer heat can make just about anyone feel uncomfortable. But for a senior with COPD, summer heat can be truly debilitating. Follow some of these suggestions to help your senior to beat the summer temperatures without making an exacerbation more likely. Talk to Your ... Read More
  • What Does Your Senior Know about Diabetes? What Does Your Senior Know about Diabetes? If your aging family member has been diagnosed with diabetes, she may feel as if the rug has been pulled out from under her. Diabetes is a complicated condition and it can involve a delicate balancing act in order to bring everything under control. Here are some things your ... Read More
  • Stress Affects Most Family Caregivers, and Elder Care Can Make a Big Difference Stress Affects Most Family Caregivers, and Elder Care Can Make a Big Difference Many times we don’t realize just how much stress is impacting us. We don’t notice how it is affecting our families, friends, and loved ones in our small circles of life. Yet, it has such an impact that it can destroy relationships, affect finances, and even deteriorate ... Read More

Exercise

  • Technology, Home Care, and Physical Fitness for Seniors Technology, Home Care, and Physical Fitness for Seniors One problem that seniors tend to encounter is that they suddenly aren’t getting nearly enough physical activity. This is a big issue, especially when the reduced activity levels combine with health problems to further make life challenging for aging adults. Using technology ... Read More
  • Why Do Seniors Need to Get Serious about Physical Activity? Why Do Seniors Need to Get Serious about Physical Activity? For seniors who are used to being more sedentary, physical activity might not be at the top of their priority list. But being more physically active has some serious benefits for aging adults. It’s also a lot easier for them to adopt some of these new habits when they have ... Read More
  • Six Reasons Your Senior Really Does Need to Be More Physically Active Six Reasons Your Senior Really Does Need to Be More Physically Active When your elderly family member has a real reason to be physically active, it can be a lot easier for her to embrace that habit and to keep it going. With the help of in-home care professionals, your elderly family member can prioritize moving more and make it a bigger part ... Read More
  • Best Ways to Make a Daily Walk More Appealing Best Ways to Make a Daily Walk More Appealing Your parents need to get up and be active. Their sedentary lifestyle impacts their health. Their last doctor’s appointment found their blood pressure is too high, and they're overweight. If they don't change their habits, their heart disease, diabetes, and stroke risks ... Read More

Eye Health

  • How Does Diabetic Retinopathy Impact Daily Life for Seniors? How Does Diabetic Retinopathy Impact Daily Life for Seniors? Diabetic retinopathy is an eye condition caused by complications from diabetes. The retina is the tissue at the back of the eye that contains the rods and cones, which receive light from the front of the eye. Diabetes can damage the retina, causing it to stop functioning the ... Read More

Fall Prevention

  • Why Are Falls So Dangerous for Seniors and How Can They Avoid Falling? Why Are Falls So Dangerous for Seniors and How Can They Avoid Falling? Falling has serious consequences for aging adults. Even one fall leaves seniors more vulnerable to injuries and complications from the fall. Family caregivers must understand the dangers of falling so that they can put plans in place to help prevent them for aging adults. ... Read More
  • Medications and Fall Risk: How Can Home Care Offer Support? Medications and Fall Risk: How Can Home Care Offer Support? Seniors are already at a huge risk of falling, but sometimes there are tools offered to them, like medications, that increase that fall risk. There are lots of reasons for that, but there are things that families can do to help their seniors to be safer at home. Home care ... Read More
  • 7 Tips and Strategies for Helping Seniors Avoid Falls at Home 7 Tips and Strategies for Helping Seniors Avoid Falls at Home Seniors who fall one time are twice as likely to fall again, according to The Centers for Disease Control. Coupled with the fact that one out of every five falls results in serious injury, family caregivers need to focus on reducing fall risk for their elderly family members ... Read More
  • Why Do Aging Adults Fall? Why Do Aging Adults Fall? Lots of people experience falls for no reason at all, and that can be the case for your senior, too. But the odds are that if she does experience a fall there is a reason for that to have happened. When you understand the main reasons that older adults experience a fall, you ... Read More

fall risk

  • Three Ways Senior Care May Help Reduce the Risk of Serious Injuries Three Ways Senior Care May Help Reduce the Risk of Serious Injuries Serious injuries can happen to anyone of any age. And, they can happen at any time. When a person ages, they may face an increased risk of serious injuries. That might be from a slip and fall accident, something seemingly innocent and harmless, that can be devastating in its ... Read More

Family Caregivers

  • Six Tips for Caring for Aging Adults When it’s Difficult Six Tips for Caring for Aging Adults When it’s Difficult Caring for aging family members is a massive task. As the situation changes, like with worsening health or other issues, the whole situation becomes even more complicated. Something else that complicates everything is that seniors find it difficult to navigate the emotional ... Read More
  • What Does Self-care for Caregivers Look Like? What Does Self-care for Caregivers Look Like? Everybody is talking about self-care, but it’s easy to misinterpret what self-care truly is. There’s a lot of talk of sleep and pedicures, but that’s not the heart and soul of self-care. What self-care truly is varies for everyone, but the basics include ensuring that you’ve ... Read More
  • Making Sure Your Senior Parent Gets the Support She Needs Making Sure Your Senior Parent Gets the Support She Needs One of the challenges family caregivers face is realizing that they can't keep a promise they made to a parent. You promised your mom that if she ever needed long-term care, you'd be her caregiver. However, you're facing health or work issues of your own and can't keep that ... Read More
  • Five Tips for Adjusting to Being a Family Caregiver Five Tips for Adjusting to Being a Family Caregiver As much as your elderly family member has to adjust to receiving help, you also have to adjust a bit to being the one who is there for her and helping her to have the quality of life that you want her to have. These tips can help you to avoid feeling as if you’re adrift when ... Read More

Family Caregivers Support

  • Six Tips for Caring for Aging Adults When it’s Difficult Six Tips for Caring for Aging Adults When it’s Difficult Caring for aging family members is a massive task. As the situation changes, like with worsening health or other issues, the whole situation becomes even more complicated. Something else that complicates everything is that seniors find it difficult to navigate the emotional ... Read More
  • What Does Self-care for Caregivers Look Like? What Does Self-care for Caregivers Look Like? Everybody is talking about self-care, but it’s easy to misinterpret what self-care truly is. There’s a lot of talk of sleep and pedicures, but that’s not the heart and soul of self-care. What self-care truly is varies for everyone, but the basics include ensuring that you’ve ... Read More

Family Caregiving

  • 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
  • How to Make Long-distance Caregiving Easier on Everyone How to Make Long-distance Caregiving Easier on Everyone When your senior needs your help the most, you might have to be somewhere else. It’s not always that easy to uproot your own life in order to offer care to the people you love in person, but that doesn’t mean that you’re not going to be able to help at all. Find a Way to ... Read More
  • Stress Affects Most Family Caregivers, and Elder Care Can Make a Big Difference Stress Affects Most Family Caregivers, and Elder Care Can Make a Big Difference Many times we don’t realize just how much stress is impacting us. We don’t notice how it is affecting our families, friends, and loved ones in our small circles of life. Yet, it has such an impact that it can destroy relationships, affect finances, and even deteriorate ... Read More

Getting Help

  • 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
  • Five Tips for Adjusting to Being a Family Caregiver Five Tips for Adjusting to Being a Family Caregiver As much as your elderly family member has to adjust to receiving help, you also have to adjust a bit to being the one who is there for her and helping her to have the quality of life that you want her to have. These tips can help you to avoid feeling as if you’re adrift when ... Read More
  • Five Things to Keep in Mind as a Family Caregiver Five Things to Keep in Mind as a Family Caregiver There’s no one plan that works in every caregiving situation. That is why it is so important that you and your elderly family member, alone with anyone else involved in her care, take the time to really personalize a care plan that works for her. Clarify What Caregiving ... Read More

Getting Started

  • How Can You Talk about Senior Care at Home with Your Senior? How Can You Talk about Senior Care at Home with Your Senior? At some point it becomes obvious that your senior needs a little more help than maybe you or other family members can offer. If your elderly family member is resistant to the idea, however, that makes everything a little bit more difficult. Here are some tips for helping her ... Read More

Getting Support

  • Making Sure Your Senior Parent Gets the Support She Needs Making Sure Your Senior Parent Gets the Support She Needs One of the challenges family caregivers face is realizing that they can't keep a promise they made to a parent. You promised your mom that if she ever needed long-term care, you'd be her caregiver. However, you're facing health or work issues of your own and can't keep that ... Read More

hair care

  • What Can Your Senior Do to Maintain Her Hair as She Ages? What Can Your Senior Do to Maintain Her Hair as She Ages? As your elderly family member grows older, she’s likely to experience changes in how her hair grows and what it needs. Finding the best ways to take care of your senior’s hair might mean trying out some techniques that are new for her as well as making other changes to her ... Read More

Health and Wellness

  • Build a Family Cookbook for Future Generations Build a Family Cookbook for Future Generations Do you need a fun hobby your parents, your siblings, and you can all work on together? Have you considered saving important family recipes in a cookbook you create together? Collect the Recipes As you start to plan your family cookbook, think of the recipes that you have ... Read More
  • How Much Help Does Your Senior Need? How Much Help Does Your Senior Need? One of the challenges that you face as a caregiver is determining how much and what kinds of help your senior might need. This list can help. Support Does your senior live far away from everyone else in the family? That happens more often than it did in the past and it can ... Read More
  • Produce, Fiber, and Protein - Three Keys to Healthy Eating Produce, Fiber, and Protein - Three Keys to Healthy Eating The typical person's diet is not ideal. Many Americans eat foods that are too high in sugar, salt, and saturated fat. If you're trying to get your parents and yourself to make healthier meal choices, you should focus on three items: produce, fiber, and protein. The Building ... Read More
  • Five Ways to Beat Stress Eating as a Caregiver Five Ways to Beat Stress Eating as a Caregiver Stress eating is usually a mindless form of eating, where you’re snacking all day long on usually less healthy food choices. It might seem to help in the moment, but is it really? Look for Other Ways to Manage Your Stress Stress eating isn’t an effective way to manage stress ... Read More

Health Issues

  • When Is High Blood Pressure an Emergency Situation? When Is High Blood Pressure an Emergency Situation? High blood pressure is always a cause for concern, but there are times when your elderly family member’s blood pressure may spike especially high very quickly. That becomes an emergency situation with her blood pressure and may require a trip to the hospital. Shortness of ... Read More

Healthy Habits

  • Should Seniors Consider an Anti-inflammatory Diet? Should Seniors Consider an Anti-inflammatory Diet? Staying as healthy as possible is a common goal for aging adults and a good way to remain healthy is through nutrition. Anti-inflammatory diets are in the news a lot and proponents claim eating this way has massive health benefits. But what does it mean to eat an ... Read More
  • Embracing Brain Health: Helping Seniors Help Themselves Embracing Brain Health: Helping Seniors Help Themselves The need to lead a healthy lifestyle becomes more and more apparent with age. This includes doing everything we can to enhance the health of our brains. In order for our brains to work at their full potential, proper care and attention are required, just as they are for any ... Read More
  • What Is the DASH Diet for Hypertension? What Is the DASH Diet for Hypertension? DASH is an acronym meaning “Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension.” Many people who are diagnosed with hypertension find it helpful to have some guidance with eating properly to support their body while they manage high blood pressure. Adopting any new dietary changes is a ... Read More
  • Why Do Seniors Often Have Trouble Sleeping? Why Do Seniors Often Have Trouble Sleeping? A good night's sleep is something no one can skip when it comes to overall health and well-being, yet many seniors struggle with sleep issues. Understanding the reasons behind these challenges is crucial for effectively addressing them. When seniors are battling sleep ... Read More

Hearing Loss

  • Improving Communication with Elderly People Who Have Hearing Loss Improving Communication with Elderly People Who Have Hearing Loss Almost half of the adults in the world that are older than 75 have some hearing loss. While it is normal to think about hearing loss in the elderly, that doesn’t mean it won’t be annoying. If you are caring for your elderly loved one and they have hearing loss, you may get ... Read More

Heart Conditions

  • What Can Your Senior Expect After a Heart Attack? What Can Your Senior Expect After a Heart Attack? It’s terrifying to know that your elderly family member has had a heart attack. But it can be even scarier to worry about what happens next. Setting her up for the best possible recovery often means taking stock of what she needs and putting a solid plan together for her to ... Read More
  • 4 Tips to Help Your Senior Manage AFib 4 Tips to Help Your Senior Manage AFib September is National Atrial Fibrillation Awareness Month, so it’s the perfect time to talk with your senior about what AFib is and what the symptoms can be. If your elderly family member has been experiencing heart palpitations, fatigue, dizziness, and shortness of breath, ... Read More

Heart Disease

  • Six Simple Ways for Seniors to Reduce Their Risk of Heart Disease Six Simple Ways for Seniors to Reduce Their Risk of Heart Disease The heart is a powerful muscle, but it’s still at risk of developing damage and disease. Reducing the risk of heart disease is a process, and there are lots of different factors that seniors can focus on. Some of these ways to reduce the risk of heart disease can feel like ... Read More
  • What Can Your Senior Expect After a Heart Attack? What Can Your Senior Expect After a Heart Attack? It’s terrifying to know that your elderly family member has had a heart attack. But it can be even scarier to worry about what happens next. Setting her up for the best possible recovery often means taking stock of what she needs and putting a solid plan together for her to ... Read More
  • What Risk Factors for Heart Disease Affect Your Senior? What Risk Factors for Heart Disease Affect Your Senior? Heart disease and everything that comes with it can be a scary topic for your senior. But understanding her possible risk factors and helping her to avoid heart illnesses helps her to take action now. Increasing Age It’s frustrating, but simply getting older can have a huge ... Read More

High Blood Pressure

  • Six Ways Seniors Can Manage High Blood Pressure Six Ways Seniors Can Manage High Blood Pressure High blood pressure can strike people at any age, but it’s extremely common for aging adults to suddenly realize that they are dealing with a new health issue. Hypertension can sometimes be resolved by adopting healthier habits, but occasionally it needs more, like ... Read More
  • What Can Your Senior Do to Improve Blood Pressure? What Can Your Senior Do to Improve Blood Pressure? It can be so frustrating to try to do all the right things to address high blood pressure and still come up short. If that’s what your elderly family member is facing, she may need some extra help from home care assistance to make the big changes easier on her. But remind ... Read More
  • When Is High Blood Pressure an Emergency Situation? When Is High Blood Pressure an Emergency Situation? High blood pressure is always a cause for concern, but there are times when your elderly family member’s blood pressure may spike especially high very quickly. That becomes an emergency situation with her blood pressure and may require a trip to the hospital. Shortness of ... Read More

Hiring Home Care

  • Five Mistakes to Avoid When Talking to Your Senior about a Caregiver Five Mistakes to Avoid When Talking to Your Senior about a Caregiver When you’re ready to talk to your elderly family member about hiring a caregiver, there are good approaches and there are tactics that are likely to cause you both to suffer. Finding the right way to talk to her means that she’ll be more open to your suggestions and you’ll ... Read More

Home Care

  • Honor Veteran's Day with Your Loved One Honor Veteran's Day with Your Loved One If your aging loved one is a senior, then taking the time to honor him or her during Veteran’s Day is a great way to show them how much you appreciate the service they gave. Whether your loved one served overseas or stateside, in whatever capacity, his or her service was ... Read More
  • Six Ideas to Help Reduce Resistance to Senior Home Care Six Ideas to Help Reduce Resistance to Senior Home Care Eventually, seniors are going to need a little more help. This happens for a variety of different reasons and none of them are a bad reflection on anyone. Family caregivers can only do so much on their own, and they often wait too long to explore the idea of senior home ... Read More
  • How To Make A Senior Parent More Comfortable After A Stroke How To Make A Senior Parent More Comfortable After A Stroke When your senior parent comes home after being in the hospital because of a stroke, they are likely going to need post-hospital care for a bit. Depending on the severity and its impact on function, they may need physical therapy and speech therapy as well. But the process of ... Read More
  • What is the Best Way to Talk to Your Senior About Home Care? What is the Best Way to Talk to Your Senior About Home Care? What is the Best Way to Talk to Your Senior About Home Care? Initiating a conversation about home care with seniors can be a sensitive and challenging task for family caregivers, especially when they’re already feeling worried about someone they love. However, using ... Read More

Home Care Decisions

  • Five Benefits of Keeping Your Senior Involved in Choices Around Senior Home Care Five Benefits of Keeping Your Senior Involved in Choices Around Senior Home Care Shutting your senior out of conversations and choices about senior home care is a bad idea for a lot of different reasons. Because this choice is about helping her and making sure that she’s got her needs covered, you also need to make sure that she continues to have a say ... Read More

Home Care in San Jose CA, Alzheimer's

  • Can Dementia Affect a Senior’s Mood? Can Dementia Affect a Senior’s Mood? You may have started to notice certain symptoms of dementia in your senior parent that scare you, even if they were recently diagnosed. One of the first things you will learn about dementia is that there are seven stages, but they can vary in severity depending on each ... Read More

Home Helpers Company News

  • Super Caring Star Award Super Caring Star Award Home Helpers of Santa Clara Valley has been named a Caring Super Star for the fifth year in a row for service excellence in home care by the #1 ratings site in our industry, Caring.com. That puts us among the country’s top agencies! We could not have earned this 5- star ... Read More

Home Safety

  • When Is it Dangerous for Your Senior to Age in Place Alone? When Is it Dangerous for Your Senior to Age in Place Alone? No matter how long your senior family member has lived in her home, there may come a time when it really does become dangerous for her to remain there by herself. That’s a conversation that your senior may not be excited about having, but it’s one that you do need to address ... Read More
  • Four Ideas for Modifying Your Senior’s Home if She’s Having Vision Issues Four Ideas for Modifying Your Senior’s Home if She’s Having Vision Issues As your senior’s vision changes, that affects a lot about how well her life works. Some parts of her life might not work for her as well as they did before. Her environment may need changes in order for her to be safer and she may need more help than she did in the past. ... Read More

In-Home Care

  • What Services Does In-Home Care Include? What Services Does In-Home Care Include? Have you ever looked into in-home care? There's a lot to it. Some care services cover hygiene and grooming. Others are focused on services entailing cleaning and organization. What are the different services included with in-home care, and how do you know what your dad needs ... Read More
  • How to Help Your Mom Come to Terms With Getting Help How to Help Your Mom Come to Terms With Getting Help One of the most difficult issues adult children confront is reconciling their parents' independence with their long-term interests, particularly if we believe they are making poor choices. Whether your parents are struggling to maintain their home, manage their finances, or ... Read More

Living Independently

  • What Are Your Parents' Emotional Needs as They Age? What Are Your Parents' Emotional Needs as They Age? How do you know if your parents' emotional needs are being met? Do they call you often, even at inconvenient times? You're at work, and your mom calls and doesn't want to hang up. That can be one sign of loneliness. What are your emotional needs as you age? Emotional needs ... Read More

Long-Distance Caregiving

  • Do You Need to Be a Remote Caregiver? Do You Need to Be a Remote Caregiver? In a perfect world, you’d be able to be there with your senior every time that she needs you to be. Unfortunately, more and more people find that they need to be remote caregivers for the people that they love. If that’s a situation you’re facing, too, you’re not alone and ... Read More

Loss of Appetite

  • Managing Appetite Decline in Seniors with the Help of Home Care Managing Appetite Decline in Seniors with the Help of Home Care Seniors often experience a change in their senses, such as decreased senses of taste and smell, and that can keep them from eating as well as they should. But that change in appetite can lead to bigger health problems if it continues too long. Home care services can help ... Read More
  • Six Tricks to Bump up Your Senior’s Appetite Six Tricks to Bump up Your Senior’s Appetite If you’re noticing that your elderly family member isn’t eating like she used to, there might be a reason. Always talk to her doctor first to rule out health issues, and then consider some of these ideas. Increase Activity Levels As long as her doctor agrees, your senior may ... Read More

Memory Loss

  • What Can Families Do to Help Seniors with Memory Issues? What Can Families Do to Help Seniors with Memory Issues? When seniors start to experience memory issues, they’re likely to encounter some unique challenges. Memory problems impact daily life, overall well-being, and so much more. Families might feel lost, but it’s better to get help sooner instead of waiting. Home care ... Read More

Men's Health

  • Men’s Health Month: Your Dad's Recovery Following Prostate Removal Men’s Health Month: Your Dad's Recovery Following Prostate Removal What do you know about the prostate? Older men have a higher risk of developing prostate issues. During Men's Health Month in June, discover what tests your dad should be undergoing when it comes to his prostate and what happens if he needs to have it removed. After the age ... Read More

Mental Exercise

  • How Music May Help Your Senior’s Cognition How Music May Help Your Senior’s Cognition Have you been wondering how you can help your elderly loved one improve their cognition? This is something that is on the mind of just about every family caregiver. When it comes to caring for an elderly person, you have many options to help them improve cognitive functions. ... Read More

Mental Health

  • What Causes Anxiety for Seniors? What Causes Anxiety for Seniors? As people grow older, they experience a great deal of change. Sometimes those changes are good, but they can also have negative impacts. Often both types of change can cause anxiety which has a big effect on overall well-being. Understanding these causes can help families to ... Read More
  • Eight Mental Health Habits to Help Seniors Manage Depression and Anxiety Eight Mental Health Habits to Help Seniors Manage Depression and Anxiety Anxiety and depression are unfortunately very common issues for aging adults. Battling these issues can mean using a variety of different techniques and solutions ranging from bringing in companion care at home to trying some of these habits. Exercise Most lists that offer ... Read More
  • Mental Health Awareness Month: Six Reasons to Book 24-Hour Home Care Mental Health Awareness Month: Six Reasons to Book 24-Hour Home Care In the U.S., 34 million adults aged 65 or older suffer from depression. Only 3% are receiving treatment. May is Mental Health Awareness Month and a good time to look at the benefits that 24-hour home care offers when depression affects your mom. She Won't Forget to Take Her ... Read More
  • Counseling Awareness Month: Mental Health Issues Affect All Ages Counseling Awareness Month: Mental Health Issues Affect All Ages "Get Fit For Your Future" is the theme of 2023's Counseling Awareness Month. Your dad's mental and emotional health are extremely important as he ages, but he may be too proud or embarrassed to talk about the anxiety he experiences. He may not want to address that he ... Read More

Mobility Assistance

  • Mobility and Safety for Your Senior Mobility and Safety for Your Senior One of the most important ways for your senior to remain safe in her home is to remain as mobile as she can. Challenges to her mobility make it more difficult for her to be as safe as possible. If your elderly family member has experienced changes to her mobility, it’s ... Read More

Mood Changes

  • Can Dementia Affect a Senior’s Mood? Can Dementia Affect a Senior’s Mood? You may have started to notice certain symptoms of dementia in your senior parent that scare you, even if they were recently diagnosed. One of the first things you will learn about dementia is that there are seven stages, but they can vary in severity depending on each ... Read More

Nutrition

  • Should Seniors Consider an Anti-inflammatory Diet? Should Seniors Consider an Anti-inflammatory Diet? Staying as healthy as possible is a common goal for aging adults and a good way to remain healthy is through nutrition. Anti-inflammatory diets are in the news a lot and proponents claim eating this way has massive health benefits. But what does it mean to eat an ... Read More
  • What Is the DASH Diet for Hypertension? What Is the DASH Diet for Hypertension? DASH is an acronym meaning “Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension.” Many people who are diagnosed with hypertension find it helpful to have some guidance with eating properly to support their body while they manage high blood pressure. Adopting any new dietary changes is a ... Read More
  • How Do Nutrition and In-home Care Work Together? How Do Nutrition and In-home Care Work Together? Your elderly family member’s body experiences a lot of changes as she ages, and that can mean that her nutritional needs are changing, too. Her doctor can help her to stay aware of what she needs to know in order to get the nutrients that she needs, but your senior might ... Read More
  • 5 Tips for a Senior Living with GERD 5 Tips for a Senior Living with GERD Does your senior seem to have heartburn all the time? It might actually be GERD, or gastroesophageal reflux disease. November 20th through 26th this year is GERD Awareness Week, so it might be a good time to talk with her doctor about what your senior is experiencing. If ... Read More

Oral Hygiene

  • Seniors and Dental Health: Why They’re So Closely Related Seniors and Dental Health: Why They’re So Closely Related Maintaining good oral health is important for everyone, no matter how old they are. But as seniors grow older, dental health is even more important. Keeping up with dental care can be a lot for seniors to manage, though, so home care assistance is an option that helps quite ... Read More
  • Five Possible Cures for Bad Breath Five Possible Cures for Bad Breath At first blush, your senior’s breath might seem as if it’s just a hygiene issue. But it truly is more than that. Sure, bad breath might be about your senior not brushing as often, but there could be other causes so it’s important to know what’s going on. Encourage More Water ... Read More

Outdoor Safety

  • Eight Easy Tips for Keeping Seniors Hydrated During Hot Weather Eight Easy Tips for Keeping Seniors Hydrated During Hot Weather As the temperature rises during hot weather, it becomes even more critical to ensure that seniors stay hydrated. Older adults are more susceptible to dehydration due to various factors, including a decreased sense of thirst and certain medical conditions. Dehydration can ... Read More
  • Four Tips for Controlling COPD During Summer Heat Four Tips for Controlling COPD During Summer Heat Summer heat can make just about anyone feel uncomfortable. But for a senior with COPD, summer heat can be truly debilitating. Follow some of these suggestions to help your senior to beat the summer temperatures without making an exacerbation more likely. Talk to Your ... Read More

Pain Management

  • How Can Your Senior Manage Arthritis Pain in Her Hips? How Can Your Senior Manage Arthritis Pain in Her Hips? Hip joints get a lot of wear and tear over the years. The hip joint is one of the biggest joints in the body and every time your senior takes a step, extra strain gets added onto that joint. As she ages, your elderly family member may be dealing with painful arthritis in one ... Read More

Personal Care

  • Why Is Personalized Care So Important for Seniors? Why Is Personalized Care So Important for Seniors? Having one cookie cutter plan for everyone who needs help just doesn’t work in any situation, but it’s especially unhelpful for aging adults. When it comes to ensuring that seniors have the support that they need, a personalized plan is definitely the way to go. Home care ... Read More

Personal Care at Home

  • 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
  • What Is Personal Care at Home? What Is Personal Care at Home? Is your elderly family member planning to remain in her own home for as long as possible? That’s called aging in place and eventually she may find that it’s a lot easier to do if she has the right help in place at the right time. Some of the biggest tasks she may need to ... Read More

Personal Hygiene

  • Tips and Tricks for Helping Seniors Manage Changing Hair Care Needs Tips and Tricks for Helping Seniors Manage Changing Hair Care Needs Seniors' general quality of life and self-esteem are enhanced when they maintain a sense of well-being and care for themselves. This can be challenging as they grow older and the products and techniques they once used no longer work. This is especially true when it comes to ... Read More
  • What Does Good Hygiene Mean for Your Senior? What Does Good Hygiene Mean for Your Senior? Have you and your senior talked about hygiene and what you expect for her in terms of good hygiene? If not, it might be time for you to have that conversation with each other and get some ground rules in place. Bathe a Few Times a Week Bathing can easily become a ... Read More

Post Hospital Care

  • How To Make A Senior Parent More Comfortable After A Stroke How To Make A Senior Parent More Comfortable After A Stroke When your senior parent comes home after being in the hospital because of a stroke, they are likely going to need post-hospital care for a bit. Depending on the severity and its impact on function, they may need physical therapy and speech therapy as well. But the process of ... Read More
  • How Family Members Can Help Seniors After Surgery How Family Members Can Help Seniors After Surgery If your senior loved one has recently had a surgery and is now at home, you may be wondering how you can support their recovery. Post-hospital care for seniors who are recovering at home is something that is strongly recommended after they come home from having surgery. ... Read More
  • Why Is it Important to Reduce Hospital Readmissions? Why Is it Important to Reduce Hospital Readmissions? Leaving the hospital is a great feeling for your senior, but to hear that she has to go back soon after she gets home can be the worst news ever. That’s called hospital readmission, and it’s something that can be avoided, especially with the help of post-hospital care. There ... 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

Reducing Stress

  • Can Certain Foods Help a Senior Lower Stress Levels? Can Certain Foods Help a Senior Lower Stress Levels? You may know about the foods that can cause a senior to be stressed more, like sugar and alcohol, but do you know about the foods that can help lower stress? It is true, some foods can help calm a senior down when they feel stressed or anxious. Instead of turning to the ... Read More

Respite Care

  • Are Emotional and Mental Health Different? Are Emotional and Mental Health Different? Do you consider emotional and mental health to be the same things? They're not. There are differences between the two. For any family caregiver, taking care of your mental and emotional health is crucial. To do that, you need to better understand what they entail. ... Read More

Scam

  • Learning About The New Telemarketing Scams Learning About The New Telemarketing Scams Unfortunately, there are many people out there who prey on seniors. Telemarketers may target seniors for scams for several reasons. Firstly, seniors are often perceived as more trusting and less tech-savvy, making them potentially more vulnerable to deceptive tactics. ... Read More
  • Helping Seniors Avoid Scams Helping Seniors Avoid Scams Every year millions of seniors lose money, sometimes a lot of money, to scams. Seniors who are easily confused are no match for scammers who have a list of sophisticated ruses that they use to convince seniors that their family members are in trouble and need money or that ... Read More

Senior and Health Issues

  • Six Ways Seniors Can Manage High Blood Pressure Six Ways Seniors Can Manage High Blood Pressure High blood pressure can strike people at any age, but it’s extremely common for aging adults to suddenly realize that they are dealing with a new health issue. Hypertension can sometimes be resolved by adopting healthier habits, but occasionally it needs more, like ... Read More
  • Five Facts to Know About Aspergillosis Five Facts to Know About Aspergillosis February 1st is World Aspergillosis Day. As this isn't a disease that is routinely tracked, it's hard to know just how many people have it. The CDC estimates that 14,000 hospitalizations in 2014 were caused by aspergillosis. It's also been estimated that 4.8 million people ... Read More
  • What Are the Benefits of Elder Care for Seniors with Chronic Health Issues? What Are the Benefits of Elder Care for Seniors with Chronic Health Issues? Chronic health issues are ones that continue for a long period of time and that can seriously limit your senior’s activities of daily living. Some chronic health issues are serious and progressive, like COPD or heart disease. Others, like arthritis, may bring good days and ... Read More
  • Six Situations that Keep Your Senior from Eating Six Situations that Keep Your Senior from Eating There are a lot of different challenges that can keep your senior from eating when she should. Understanding those challenges gets you closer to putting answers together that can turn that situation around for your elderly family member. Oral Health Issues Problems with your ... Read More

Senior Care

  • Does Your Senior Parent Need Elder Care? Does Your Senior Parent Need Elder Care? If your senior parent is living alone and has been thriving for some time, it may be difficult to notice the signs when they start to struggle. It’s easy to dismiss a dirty home as a bad day, or an empty fridge is just empty because they need to go to the store. But it’s ... Read More
  • 7 Ways Personal Care at Home Helps Seniors Prioritize Oral Health 7 Ways Personal Care at Home Helps Seniors Prioritize Oral Health Oral health is a huge part of maintaining overall health, especially for seniors. Because of the unique challenges that seniors face regarding oral health, sometimes extra help from personal care at home can make a huge difference. June is Oral Health Month, which makes this ... Read More
  • Five Steps Seniors Need to Take for Eye Health Five Steps Seniors Need to Take for Eye Health It’s so easy to take eye health for granted, especially for people who have always had good vision. But as seniors age, they encounter more and more obstacles to eye health. A poor diet, vices like smoking or drinking too much, and even skipping eye appointments are all ... Read More
  • Are Your Parents Getting Older Than You're Ready to Admit? Are Your Parents Getting Older Than You're Ready to Admit? As a child, your parents seemed invincible. They were full of energy. Now that they're older, you hate admitting that you're starting to see their age. Your mom used to race around, but now she walks slowly and carefully. Arthritis affects her ankles and knees, so her ... Read More

Senior Health

  • How Does Aging Affect Vision? How Does Aging Affect Vision? Bodies change over time, and some of those changes make life more difficult. One change that seniors can find frustrating is with vision. These changes impact how seniors perceive the world around them and can even limit some of the things they’re able to do. Preserving eye ... Read More
  • How Does Diabetic Retinopathy Impact Daily Life for Seniors? How Does Diabetic Retinopathy Impact Daily Life for Seniors? Diabetic retinopathy is an eye condition caused by complications from diabetes. The retina is the tissue at the back of the eye that contains the rods and cones, which receive light from the front of the eye. Diabetes can damage the retina, causing it to stop functioning the ... Read More
  • What Causes Anxiety for Seniors? What Causes Anxiety for Seniors? As people grow older, they experience a great deal of change. Sometimes those changes are good, but they can also have negative impacts. Often both types of change can cause anxiety which has a big effect on overall well-being. Understanding these causes can help families to ... Read More
  • What Can Families Do to Help Seniors with Memory Issues? What Can Families Do to Help Seniors with Memory Issues? When seniors start to experience memory issues, they’re likely to encounter some unique challenges. Memory problems impact daily life, overall well-being, and so much more. Families might feel lost, but it’s better to get help sooner instead of waiting. Home care ... Read More

Senior Home Care

  • Eight Easy Tips for Keeping Seniors Hydrated During Hot Weather Eight Easy Tips for Keeping Seniors Hydrated During Hot Weather As the temperature rises during hot weather, it becomes even more critical to ensure that seniors stay hydrated. Older adults are more susceptible to dehydration due to various factors, including a decreased sense of thirst and certain medical conditions. Dehydration can ... Read More
  • How Can Families Choose the Right Services for Their Seniors? How Can Families Choose the Right Services for Their Seniors? There are a lot of options available out there when it comes to senior home care. The goal, of course, is that family caregivers find the right level of support for the aging adults that they love. That can feel overwhelming at first, so it’s important to have a plan for ... Read More
  • Is It Age-Related Memory Loss or Something More Serious? Is It Age-Related Memory Loss or Something More Serious? Humans spend their whole lives making memories, and it can be frightening when something threatens their ability to recall those special times. Understanding whether there is a potentially significant issue or If memory loss is simply due to aging can assist in decreasing ... Read More
  • How Can You Talk about Senior Care at Home with Your Senior? How Can You Talk about Senior Care at Home with Your Senior? At some point it becomes obvious that your senior needs a little more help than maybe you or other family members can offer. If your elderly family member is resistant to the idea, however, that makes everything a little bit more difficult. Here are some tips for helping her ... Read More

Senior Living

  • How Can Seniors Make More Friends? How Can Seniors Make More Friends? Building and maintaining social connections gets tougher the older someone gets. For many seniors, the challenge of making new friends can feel like an impossible one to overcome. So many challenges conspire to keep them from feeling comfortable expanding their social ... Read More
  • Tips and Tricks for Helping Seniors Manage Changing Hair Care Needs Tips and Tricks for Helping Seniors Manage Changing Hair Care Needs Seniors' general quality of life and self-esteem are enhanced when they maintain a sense of well-being and care for themselves. This can be challenging as they grow older and the products and techniques they once used no longer work. This is especially true when it comes to ... Read More
  • Seven Ways Home Care Assistance Can Help Seniors Beat Boredom Seven Ways Home Care Assistance Can Help Seniors Beat Boredom Because seniors typically have a lot of spare time on their hands, battling boredom is a really important aspect of any care plan. Families might not feel sure about what to do, especially if they are short on spare time themselves. Home care assistance can be a fantastic ... Read More
  • Five Questions to Ask about Seniors Aging in Place Five Questions to Ask about Seniors Aging in Place Continuing to live in one’s own home while growing older is called aging in place and it’s a common goal for seniors. Unfortunately, there are some variables that might make aging in place a lot more complicated than some families expect it will be. What helps is to sit down ... Read More

Senior Safety

  • Senior Driving and Safety Senior Driving and Safety Driving is a practical skill, but it also represents some concepts, especially for seniors. Lots of seniors look at driving as a symbol of freedom, independence, and the opportunity to stay active. But changes in overall health, vision, and even cognitive function can mean ... Read More
  • Why Are Falls So Dangerous for Seniors and How Can They Avoid Falling? Why Are Falls So Dangerous for Seniors and How Can They Avoid Falling? Falling has serious consequences for aging adults. Even one fall leaves seniors more vulnerable to injuries and complications from the fall. Family caregivers must understand the dangers of falling so that they can put plans in place to help prevent them for aging adults. ... Read More
  • Medications and Fall Risk: How Can Home Care Offer Support? Medications and Fall Risk: How Can Home Care Offer Support? Seniors are already at a huge risk of falling, but sometimes there are tools offered to them, like medications, that increase that fall risk. There are lots of reasons for that, but there are things that families can do to help their seniors to be safer at home. Home care ... Read More
  • Learning About The New Telemarketing Scams Learning About The New Telemarketing Scams Unfortunately, there are many people out there who prey on seniors. Telemarketers may target seniors for scams for several reasons. Firstly, seniors are often perceived as more trusting and less tech-savvy, making them potentially more vulnerable to deceptive tactics. ... Read More

Seniors and Health Issues

  • How Can Home Care Providers Assist Seniors Dealing With Arthritis? How Can Home Care Providers Assist Seniors Dealing With Arthritis? When most people think about mobility issues with seniors, they might think about seniors’ ability to walk around and get from point A to point B. Mobility concerns cover a wide range of issues, including issues with the hands. Many seniors deal with arthritis in the hands ... Read More
  • Is It Age-Related Memory Loss or Something More Serious? Is It Age-Related Memory Loss or Something More Serious? Humans spend their whole lives making memories, and it can be frightening when something threatens their ability to recall those special times. Understanding whether there is a potentially significant issue or If memory loss is simply due to aging can assist in decreasing ... Read More
  • What Can Your Senior Do to Improve Blood Pressure? What Can Your Senior Do to Improve Blood Pressure? It can be so frustrating to try to do all the right things to address high blood pressure and still come up short. If that’s what your elderly family member is facing, she may need some extra help from home care assistance to make the big changes easier on her. But remind ... Read More
  • Glaucoma and Your Senior Glaucoma and Your Senior Most people have heard of glaucoma, but might not be sure exactly what it is. The most common forms of glaucoma cause extreme pressure within your senior’s eye that cause irreparable damage. Getting a diagnosis of glaucoma isn’t necessarily a guarantee that your elderly ... Read More

Shingles

  • Shingles and Home Care: How Can Personal Care at Home Help? Shingles and Home Care: How Can Personal Care at Home Help? Does your elderly loved one have shingles? This is condition that many senior citizens get. If they do have this condition, it is very important they are receiving proper medical care. Your elderly loved one’s doctor can create a treatment plan based on the severity of ... Read More

Signs of Alzheimer's

  • Seven Early Signs of Alzheimer’s and How Early Alzheimer’s Care Can Help Seven Early Signs of Alzheimer’s and How Early Alzheimer’s Care Can Help Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive illness, so recognizing the early signs can be an important way to ensure that seniors get treatment as soon as possible. After diagnosis, solutions like Alzheimer’s care are able to offer support and vital assistance to seniors and ... Read More

Skin Care

  • Make Sure Your Dad Takes Care of His Skin Make Sure Your Dad Takes Care of His Skin While he ages, your dad's skin goes through a variety of changes. It's thinning out, and his fat stores diminish. Collagen production dwindles. His skin looks dry and has more wrinkles. It's not as smooth. He gets a cut or scratch, and it takes longer to heal. He has age ... Read More

Sleep

  • Why Do Seniors Often Have Trouble Sleeping? Why Do Seniors Often Have Trouble Sleeping? A good night's sleep is something no one can skip when it comes to overall health and well-being, yet many seniors struggle with sleep issues. Understanding the reasons behind these challenges is crucial for effectively addressing them. When seniors are battling sleep ... Read More
  • What Can You Do for a Senior with Insomnia? What Can You Do for a Senior with Insomnia? Insomnia is a much bigger deal for your elderly family member than she might think. She might even make it worse accidentally by deciding to do things like nap during the day to make up for lost sleep. Getting through those issues is a lot easier with your help, as well as ... Read More

Sleep Issues

  • Four Coping Strategies for Senior Sleep Problems Four Coping Strategies for Senior Sleep Problems When your elderly family member isn’t sleeping well, so much else in her life can be a struggle. Lack of proper sleep can also cause her to have more difficulty with health issues, which is definitely something that you want to avoid for her. Keep a Sleep Schedule Having a ... Read More

Social Isolation

  • Why Is Senior Isolation So Risky? Why Is Senior Isolation So Risky? Social interaction is a big part of normal human life. When people grow older, though, they suddenly find themselves spending a lot more time alone than they used to. That increase in social isolation can have detrimental impacts on overall health and quality of life. One ... Read More

Social Seniors

  • 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
  • Four Ways to Help Your Senior to Achieve Her Goals Four Ways to Help Your Senior to Achieve Her Goals February is International Expect Success Month, which is technically a business holiday. It was started as a holiday to remind people to look within to find hidden elements that could lead to success, which is actually a great mindset for everyone, including your senior. ... Read More

Staying Social

  • How Can Seniors Make More Friends? How Can Seniors Make More Friends? Building and maintaining social connections gets tougher the older someone gets. For many seniors, the challenge of making new friends can feel like an impossible one to overcome. So many challenges conspire to keep them from feeling comfortable expanding their social ... Read More

Surgery Recovery

  • Men’s Health Month: Your Dad's Recovery Following Prostate Removal Men’s Health Month: Your Dad's Recovery Following Prostate Removal What do you know about the prostate? Older men have a higher risk of developing prostate issues. During Men's Health Month in June, discover what tests your dad should be undergoing when it comes to his prostate and what happens if he needs to have it removed. After the age ... Read More

Tasks of Daily Living

  • Tips to Help Your Elderly Loved One Maintain Dental Health Tips to Help Your Elderly Loved One Maintain Dental Health When becoming a family caregiver for your elderly loved one, something that you will need to think about is their dental health. There are many dental health issues that the elderly face. Some elderly people even have oral cancer. However, there are some things that you can ... Read More

Travel Safety

  • Tips For Car Trips With Seniors Who Have Dementia Tips For Car Trips With Seniors Who Have Dementia If you’re planning on doing some holiday traveling with a senior loved one that has dementia, you may be a little anxious. While you should take some special precautions to make sure that your senior loved one is safe you can still have a safe, happy, and successful car trip ... Read More

Traveling

  • Holiday Traveling Tips For Seniors Holiday Traveling Tips For Seniors Traveling during the holiday season can be hectic under the best of circumstances, and usually you can count on at least one thing to go wrong during the trip. If you are traveling with a senior loved one this holiday season there are some things that you should keep in mind ... Read More

Vision Impairment

  • Eight Warning Signs that Seniors Have Vision Impairment Eight Warning Signs that Seniors Have Vision Impairment Vision changes are extremely common for aging adults, but sometimes they might not share that they’re experiencing these changes. It helps when family caregivers to know what to watch for so that they can help their family members to stay safe at home. Spotting these changes ... Read More

Vision Loss

  • How Does Aging Affect Vision? How Does Aging Affect Vision? Bodies change over time, and some of those changes make life more difficult. One change that seniors can find frustrating is with vision. These changes impact how seniors perceive the world around them and can even limit some of the things they’re able to do. Preserving eye ... Read More
  • Helping Your Senior to Cope with Vision Loss Helping Your Senior to Cope with Vision Loss Your senior may be at a stage in which her vision is changing more than she realizes. She may even be dealing with vision loss. That can be a disorienting feeling for her, especially if she’s always been used to relying on her eyes to do their job properly. So, what can you ... Read More
  • Learning About Dry Eyes and Low Vision In Seniors Learning About Dry Eyes and Low Vision In Seniors As seniors become older and certain faculties deteriorate, regular visits to the doctor and paying attention to changes become even more vital. That’s why it is important to be aware of the early signs and symptoms of eye disorders. If your senior has been suffering from dry ... Read More
  • Is Your Mom's Vision Going? It's Time to Address Home Safety Is Your Mom's Vision Going? It's Time to Address Home Safety In the next eight years, it's estimated that around 70 million adults in the U.S. will be over the age of 65. One out of three of them will experience vision loss. While vision loss doesn't have to mean blindness, even a small change to your vision can increase your risk of ... Read More