Encouraging Your Senior Loved One to Move More
Companion care at home providers can help with making a senior feel safer and more comfortable which means they are more willing to move around as well.
Companion care at home providers can help with making a senior feel safer and more comfortable which means they are more willing to move around as well.
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All seniors who are living independently should have an emergency kit ready to go during a weather emergency or power outage.
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Seniors need to work on improving their balance. Doing so means understanding the underlying causes of balance issues as discussed here.
All it takes is one trip or slip and your parent could end up in an emergency. To help keep them safe at home they should have in-home care services.
It is stressful to be a caregiver to your senior parent. You need to take care of your own physical and mental health to avoid caregiver burnout. Here are some tips.
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Seniors can still enjoy their hobbies and feel fulfilled with a little ingenuity and adaptation tips, along with support from home care providers and loved ones.
Wondering what the benefits are when adding socialization to post-hospital care routines? Keep reading to learn more.