Caregivers
The Importance of Self-Care for Caregivers
As a caregiver, you probably hear “Take care of yourself†more often than not. It can seem an impossible task. Caring for an aging loved one is an all-encompassing task on top of your other responsibilities at work and at home. If your loved one has recently been discharged from the hospital, caregiving has probably…
Read MoreWhen to Hire Senior Home Care Services
There is often a lot of resistance and hesitation when it comes to hiring senior home care services. Many people don’t like admitting that they need help with daily activities, and family members don’t always know how to broach the subject. Unfortunately, this means that a senior relative can go years without assistance, since it…
Read MoreFour Fall Prevention Strategies for Seniors
Falls pose one of the greatest dangers to a senior’s independence and self-sufficiency. More than one-third of people aged 65 and older fall each year, and those who fall once are two to three times more likely to fall again. Among older adults, falls are the leading cause of both fatal and nonfatal injuries and…
Read MoreCan Grapes Help Protect Against Alzheimer’s Decline?
A pilot study at the University of California, Los Angeles looked at whether consuming grapes could help fight the effects of Alzheimer’s disease. In a double-blind, placebo-controlled study, researchers, led by Dr. Daniel H. Silverman, worked with people with early memory decline. They broke the volunteers into two groups – one that received whole grape…
Read MoreHow Family Caregivers Can Benefit From Respite Care
What is Respite Care? Respite care is a type of assistance that allows the family caregiver to take a break from care-giving. This type of care focuses on helping family caregivers recharge, ease their stress, and avoid caregiver burnout. Rather than spending time attending to daily duties, respite care provides assistance and support to the…
Read More5 Ways to Regain Your Energy After Caregiver Burnout
As a caregiver of an aging loved one your days are long and filled with responsibilities. Taking care of yourself is at the end of the list – and it stays there. You may feel run down, lethargic and like you are burning the candle at both ends. These are some of the symptoms caregiver…
Read MoreWhy Choose Home Care?
One of the most important decisions to make when considering the next steps for a loved one’s care relates to whether to introduce home care (also known as domiciliary care) or explore a residential solution. The cost implications are an important factor and can vary dramatically dependent on the level of care required. What is…
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