Are Wills and POAs Really That Important?
Home Care in Los Gatos CA: A surprising 6 out of 10 U.S. adults between the ages of 53 and 71 have not drawn up any estate-planning documents.
Four Ways to Keep Your Senior from Driving without Fighting
Senior Care in Morgan Hill CA: Fighting with your senior, especially about something like driving, is probably not what you want to do.
What Care Does Your Dad Need When Spinal Muscular Atrophy is Diagnosed?
Elder Care in Pleasant Hill CA: Most cases of spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is often diagnosed in childhood.
What Does Your Senior Need to Get through the Hottest Days?
Elderly Care in Pleasant Hill CA: Summer can be a lot of fun, but heat is often very disruptive for your senior family member.
Elderly Adults and Skin Tears: What Do You Need to Know?
Homecare in Oakland CA: Over time a person’s skin ages. It can wrinkle and lose elasticity. This can cause bruising and tears to occur on your elderly loved one’s skin.
Does Your Elderly Loved One Have a Fatty Liver Condition? Here is What You Should Know
Home Care Services in Pleasant Hill CA: Have you ever heard of fatty liver disease? If so, you know that it can be a very serious condition. With that being said, there are some things that your elderly loved one could do to try reversing the condition.
What Should Your Senior Do if She’s at Risk of Serious Illness?
Caregiver in Oakland CA: During the coronavirus pandemic, your senior might start to worry about what happens if she becomes ill from something else.
Could Your Dad’s Afternoon Naps Be Triggering Insomnia?
Home Care in Daly City CA: It’s estimated that as many as 48 percent of today’s older adults suffer from some level of insomnia. The two main complaints are difficulty staying asleep or difficulty falling asleep.
Summer Safety Tips Your Mom Shouldn’t Ignore
Elder Care in San Mateo CA: National Safety Month is a good time to take a closer look at your mom’s habits in the warmer summer months.
Stay Home, Let Caregivers Help Out
Elderly Care in San Francisco CA: As of June 4th, the U.S. has seen over 1.8 million cases of COVID-19. It’s a serious virus that you cannot take lightly.