Four Benefits of Home Care for Your Senior
Homecare in Los Gatos CA: When you and your aging family member both have an idea what sorts of benefits she can see from home care services, she might be more excited about the idea.
Five Ways to Manage Incontinence without Embarrassment
Home Care in Oakland CA: Incontinence can be incredibly embarrassing for your aging adult, but it doesn’t have to be.
Do You Ever Feel Resentment While Caring for a Parent?
Home Care Services in San Francisco CA: One thing family caregivers feel ashamed to discuss is resentment. Resentment is often part of the frustrations you do feel when caring for a parent.
April 1 – National Walking Day – How Does Walking Help Your Mom Stay Healthy?
Elderly Care in San Francisco CA: You may have heard of National Walking Day. It takes place on April 1st each year. For 2019, it’s been renamed Move More Month.
What to Do When You’re Saying Yes Too Much
Senior Care in Oakland CA: You might want to say yes to every request that comes your way, but can you really do everything?
Changing Family Dynamics and Caregiving
Home Care Services in San Mateo CA: Caregiving and the situations that lead to caregiving being necessary can involve a great deal of changing dynamics in your family.
Five Symptoms that Might Mean Glaucoma
Home Care in San Jose CA: Glaucoma can’t be cured, but it can be treated so that your elderly family member doesn’t lose her vision permanently.
Simple First Aid Tips to Manage a Burn
Caregiver in San Jose CA: Burns are common, but potentially dangerous injuries, particularly for elderly adults. Seniors are at high risk for suffering burns and complications including infections, lasting disability, and even death.
How Do You Talk to Your Senior about Driving?
Elderly Care in Oakland CA: Talking to your elderly family member about her ability to keep driving is an intimidating task. How you approach it matters.
Your Senior’s Response to Vision Loss
Senior Care in San Mateo CA: Your elderly family member is likely to experience a wide range of feelings about her vision loss. Helping her to cope means understanding those emotions.