Taking Your Loved One for a Home Visit
Bringing your elderly parent for a home visit can be a wonderful experience, but it’s essential to create a safe and supportive environment.
Bringing your elderly parent for a home visit can be a wonderful experience, but it’s essential to create a safe and supportive environment.
Celebrating with your loved one assures them that they are still valued - and that their stories are remembered.
While it may sound straightforward, probate can be time-consuming and costly — and can cause grieving families even more emotional distress during a difficult time.
Hydration is a simple but powerful way to show love—especially when the Florida sun is beating down. But keeping seniors hydrated in the summer may feel like a battle sometimes.
One of the most challenging aspects of caring for a dementia patient is answering questions that are repeated over and over.
As your parents age, there are many issues to juggle, but it is vitally important to ensure that their financial affairs are well-organized.
As research confirms the positive impact of music and dance on both the brain and body, these creative therapies are gaining traction as valuable tools in senior care.
Here’s how seniors can pursue appropriate fitness while using a wheelchair or walker—and why it’s so important to keep moving.
Visiting a loved one with dementia can present emotional and practical challenges - especially as memory loss and behavioral changes progress.
While living alone may seem like the most independent option, it often comes with hidden risks and challenges—especially as physical and cognitive changes occur with age.