How Do Your Dad’s Care Needs Change When He Becomes Bedridden?
Your dad’s health has deteriorated to the point that he cannot leave his bed. He might have suffered a setback after a fall or stroke and needs time to recover his mobility.
Read MoreHealthy Eating Habits Your Parents Need to Stick To
Malnutrition is much more than not eating enough food. It also occurs when a person’s dietary choices lead to deficiencies of the necessary vitamins and minerals, fiber, or protein.
Read MoreEverything You Should Know About the Stages of Alzheimer’s Disease
When a neurologist diagnosed your mom’s Alzheimer’s disease, she’s likely had it for several years. She’s progressed to early-stage Alzheimer’s.
Read MoreLoneliness and the Health of Senior Citizens: What Do You Need to Know?
Is your elderly loved one feeling lonely? Unfortunately, many senior citizens feel this way throughout their elderly years.
Read MoreLearn About Strokes and Why 24-Hour Home Care Is Important
A stroke can happen at any time, even in children. Approximately 800,000 Americans have a stroke each year.
Read MoreWhat Makes Nutrition More Difficult for Your Senior?
It’s critical that your senior gets the nutrients that she needs, but that gets more difficult as she ages.
Read MoreThe Benefits Of Elder Care For Seniors During The Winter
November is National Home Care month and as the weather gets cold now is the time to explore the many benefits of elder care.
Read MoreTips to Improve Mobility in the Bathroom
Bathroom falls are very common in the elderly. One of the most common reasons for these falls is mobility issues.
Read MoreWhat Type of Cancer is Common Among Seniors?
Finding out that your loved one has cancer can be a terrifying experience because you never know what will happen next.
Read MoreHearing Loss and Dementia: What Do You Need to Know?
Have you noticed your elderly loved one is experiencing hearing issues? Do they have a dementia diagnosis?
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