Loss of Taste and Senior Citizens: What Should You Know?
Most people are now aware that loss of taste is a symptom of Covid-19. However, if your elderly loved one has loss of taste, that
Most people are now aware that loss of taste is a symptom of Covid-19. However, if your elderly loved one has loss of taste, that
When your loved one goes through chemotherapy, you will be worried and anxious about each section. You may have questions about your senior getting to
If your loved one has dementia, it can be hard to plan and enjoy the holidays. It may even be stressful for seniors who have
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services created Long-Term Care Planning Month to bring attention to the need for families to discuss long-term care.
You work 40 hours each week, plus you have overtime now and then. Your parents need your help, too. They struggle with meal preparation and
Planning for the end of life can be one of the worst topics to discuss, and you never want to bring it up with your
Lots of times people don’t have to think much about their health until something goes wrong. And if that’s been the case for your senior,
Does your elderly loved one seem unstable on their feet? Does it seem like they aren’t eating enough or they only eat foods that aren’t
If your elderly family member is diabetic or even pre-diabetic, keeping her blood sugar levels within certain ranges is really important for her overall health.
Sometimes, a few hours of home care are not enough. With 24-hour home care, your mom has around-the-clock caregivers. How do you know when it’s