Reasons Why Shopping Is Hard For Seniors
Some of the reasons why shopping gets more difficult for seniors as they get older are discussed here. A senior home care provider can shop for them.
Signs It’s Time to Talk About In-Home Care to an Aging Parent
Let’s look at three signs that it might very well be time to at least talk about in-home care with an aging parent, grandparent, or other loved one.
Ways To Make Medical Visits Easier For A Senior Parent
If you are taking your senior parent to a medical appointment here are five things you can do to make the visit easier for them and for you.
Why Should Patients Consider Early Hospice Care Referrals?
Taking advantage of hospice care as soon as doctors make that recommendation can offer big benefits as discussed here to patients at the end of life.
Navigating the Patient Portal: Helping Seniors With New Technology
This blog discusses the value of patient portals for seniors, along with a how-to guide for the home care assistance team and loved ones, to maximize seniors’ use of these digital resources.
Why a Relationship With the Pharmacist Is a Good Idea
Keep reading to understand why seniors should forge a relationship with their pharmacist and how loved ones and companion care at home care can help.
Signs Your Senior Mom Needs More Help At Home
So, what are some signs that your senior mom needs more help at home from in-home care providers? Consider these signs.
What is Normal Brain Aging?
The changes in the brain as it ages that occur can affect mental function and your loved one’s ability to complete certain mental tasks with the speed that she used to.
Ways Seniors Can Cope With Dangerous Summer Heat
Seniors have a hard time regulating their body temperatures so they feel the heat very strongly. Here are some ways that seniors can cope with extreme heat.
How Loneliness Affects Your Loved One’s Health
Here are six areas of your loved one’s health that suffering from loneliness can affect. Creating social connections will improve your loved one’s health in many ways.