Assisted Living vs. In-Home Care
In-home care refers to hiring a caregiver who will come into the home and help with daily activities to the extent they are needed.
In-home care refers to hiring a caregiver who will come into the home and help with daily activities to the extent they are needed.
Selling a family home is overwhelming and emotional for everyone - but may be especially difficult for a senior with decades of memories.
Caregivers can work to develop practical, effective, and meaningful activities to help Alzheimer's patients to engage with others.
It is essential to help your loved ones identify and avoid scams. This article will discuss the signs, risks, and most common methods of senior scams.
Careful planning and assistance from caregivers can give their senior diabetic encouragement to conquer the disease.
One of the fastest growing models for senior care in the United States is memory care. While memory care facilities offer many of the same services and amenities as other types of residences, they offer significant advantages to the elderly population.
While many medications are necessary and helpful, the trend towards more natural treatments is undeniable for seniors looking to stay healthy.
Drafting a last will and testament - and reviewing it periodically - permits individuals to officially determine who receives their assets after death.
While you may wish to travel and bring along your loved one who is a memory care patient, dementia may make families think twice about attempting it.
Although it can be difficult to talk about, seniors should discuss their end of life plans - and have the right legal documents to back up their wishes.