What Does Home Care Do to Support Family Caregivers?
Family caregivers are often the base of support for seniors as they age in place, but who is there to support the family caregivers? So
Family caregivers are often the base of support for seniors as they age in place, but who is there to support the family caregivers? So
Over time, seniors experience a lot of changes in cognitive function. One goal that many seniors share is that they want to keep their brains
Spending time with other people is fundamental for humans to maintain good emotional and cognitive well-being. If seniors are also dealing with Alzheimer’s disease, they
One of the problems seniors face while aging in place is that daily tasks start to become more difficult. Too many seniors spend time and
Approximately 30% of independently living seniors are estimated to be malnourished, even if they are consuming food regularly. Malnutrition occurs when seniors do not consume
Maintaining independence and a certain standard of hygiene are both important factors for seniors. But as they age, it can be more and more difficult
Seniors experience a variety of changes as they grow older. Many of those changes affect how they eat and how they enjoy food. Some seniors
Companion care at home offers aging adults a chance to build meaningful relationships and engage in activities with someone who is excited to be there
Caring for someone with Alzheimer’s disease brings up a lot of different feelings and situations that family caregivers may not be prepared for at first.
At Your Side Home Care is proud to serve Sugar Land, helping families provide the best care for their loved ones in the comfort of their own homes.