Alzheimer’s Care Makes Aging in Place Possible for Seniors
So many seniors want to age in place, which means staying in their homes for as long as possible. This goal is even more important
So many seniors want to age in place, which means staying in their homes for as long as possible. This goal is even more important
Facing a progressive illness is incredibly difficult, especially for seniors. It is challenging both emotionally and physically. Seniors who want to age in place for
Taking care of a beloved family member is immensely rewarding, but that doesn’t mean it’s always all good things. Caregiving can be emotionally and physically
Although swollen ankles may seem like a frequent and unimportant problem, for elderly people, this seemingly benign ailment may be a warning sign of more
The ability to drive may become more difficult for loved ones as they get older, and the move from the independence that comes with driving
Lots of people talk about dementia and Alzheimer’s disease interchangeably as if they’re the same basic health condition. But they’re actually very distinct diseases that
If you have a senior parent that wants to live independently in their home, you may be concerned about their safety living alone. That’s a
Have you ever felt guilty for doing something, even though you know it was the right thing? Every single one of us has felt that
Most seniors know that they need to move more, but sometimes that is easier said than done. And if older adults have been extremely sedentary,
Because Alzheimer’s disease affects the brain, it affects so many areas of someone’s life. It’s easy to overlook that, however, especially in the earlier stages