Tips to bring your loved one home from the hospital (and keep them home):
Leaving the hospital is often the first step in a loved one’s recovery process at home. Coming back home can be more difficult than anticipated,
Leaving the hospital is often the first step in a loved one’s recovery process at home. Coming back home can be more difficult than anticipated,
Alzheimer’s disease makes it more important than ever for families to prioritize safety for seniors at home. One of the biggest safety hazards for aging
When a loved one has Alzheimer’s, it can be disheartening and confusing when they deny needing care. Understanding the reasons behind this denial is crucial in finding effective ways to manage the situation and ensure your loved one receives the necessary support.
Dementia describes a variety of brain disorders, and the 8 A’s of dementia refer to a group of symptoms that commonly appear in individuals with dementia.
Caring for an aging parent can be a daunting prospect for siblings, but an even greater task for an only child. Without support from other siblings, an only child bears the responsibility of managing senior care for their parents.
Assisted living is a combination of housing, personal care services, and health care designed to respond to individuals who need assistance with regular daily activities.
Being a caregiver presents stressful situations, but caring for your in-laws introduces complex challenges. If your husband is the eldest child, closest in proximity, or the power of attorney, assisting with your in-laws as they age may be inevitable.
Providing care for a loved one can be stressful at any stage, but stress tends to increase after being discharged from the hospital when the