If you’ve been putting it off, here’s why starting home care early allows for a smoother transition – and much less stress – for everyone involved.
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Wondering how to make life better for someone who lives in a long-term care facility? Consider additional care in assisted living from our home care team. You won’t believe the difference it can make.
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Waiting, rushing, adjusting to a schedule that doesn’t quite fit… sound familiar? It’s a common experience in assisted living. See why adding home care in a nursing home can make a world of difference.
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Learning about emotional changes in Parkinson’s disease can help you recognize mood shifts early and provide meaningful support at home.
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Receiving a Parkinson’s diagnosis can bring many questions about what the future may hold. Parkinson’s care planning helps families prepare for gradual changes and build a support system that protects independence and safety over time.
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In this second of our two-part series, we continue to tackle what to do and what not to do when caring for aging parents. Find tips here on how to avoid some common mistakes that occur as care needs become more complex.
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If only caring for aging parents came with an instruction manual! It’s more complicated than many people realize. There are some common but preventable mistakes that can happen early in the caregiving journey. Find details here on how to avoid them.
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Caring for someone with dementia and heart disease isn’t easy! We’ve shared several expert tips that will help the person you love live a safer and healthier life.
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When someone you love has both Alzheimer’s and heart disease, it’s vitally important to understand both conditions and the overlapping symptoms you might encounter. We’ve shared the details you need in our latest blog post.
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Are you the type of person who’s always saying yes to every caregiving request? While it may seem kind and helpful, it could be causing more harm than good. Learn how to set healthy caregiving boundaries with these tips from our home care experts.
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It shouldn’t take a crisis to detect changes in caring for an older loved one. Watching for these seven subtle signs will help you proactively ensure the person you love is getting the most appropriate level of care.
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Looking for simple ways to include kids in the care experience? These age-based caregiving activities make it easy and meaningful for everyone!
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When caregiving gets complicated, your family may struggle with communication and expectations. Our latest blog post breaks down how to ease complicated family caregiving situations to ensure the best care for someone you love.
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If you’re putting your own needs on hold while caring for a loved one, you could be harming both of you. Learn why caring for yourself as a caregiver is crucial.
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If you think you’re not at risk for burnout, think again! It’s one of the most common pitfalls of caring for a loved one. These caregiver burnout prevention tips are vitally important for your emotional wellness.
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Improving mental health in seniors can often be as simple as bringing in a trained caregiver. Learn how home care can help someone you love live a better quality of life.
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Certain sights, sounds, and scents can instantly transport someone back to a time of trauma. Learn about the triggers and warning signs of PTSD later in life and what you can do to help.
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A loud TV. A moved chair. A missed morning coffee. Small changes can be big dementia behavior triggers, and understanding them can make care calmer for everyone. Here’s what to look for and how to respond.
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Even the most loving caregiver can slip into habits that make Alzheimer’s care harder. See if any of these common mistakes when caring for someone with Alzheimer’s sound familiar, and learn what to do instead.
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Skipped doses, double doses, or the wrong pill entirely. The dangers of medication mishaps are more serious, and more common, than many people realize. Learn what to watch for.
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