What Do Falls and Alzheimer’s Disease Have to Do With Each Other?
When you learned your elderly loved one was living with Alzheimer’s disease, you would likely prepare for a variety of challenges, limitations, and difficulties. One
When you learned your elderly loved one was living with Alzheimer’s disease, you would likely prepare for a variety of challenges, limitations, and difficulties. One
As a family caregiver, you don’t want to think about your senior experiencing an illness or injury so severe that it will result in hospitalization.
When your senior needs you just as much as your career needs you that might feel as if you’re fighting a losing battle. But there
As a caregiver, you need to know what major categories encompass the areas of your senior’s life in which she needs assistance. Learning those categories
So many people find it difficult to watch their mom or dad age, and have a hard time accepting their aging loved ones may need
Your dad is a meat and potatoes kind of guy. He loves lasagna, shepherd’s pie, and stew. He’s also been diagnosed with high blood pressure
A new study published in the journal International Psychogeriatrics revealed that a significant number of people in their late 80s feel more intense loneliness and
January is National Volunteer Blood Donor Month. This is the perfect opportunity for you and your elderly loved one to learn more about the life-saving
Talking to your parent about the need for senior care is hard enough. When your mom refuses to listen, you’ll feel helpless. What do you
Alzheimer’s can be a brutal disease. You may find your mom becomes anxious and stressed in crowds or other people’s homes. This can make it