What is a Pulmonary Embolism?
While you likely started your caregiver journey with your elderly parent because they were suffering from particular health challenges or personal limitations that kept them
While you likely started your caregiver journey with your elderly parent because they were suffering from particular health challenges or personal limitations that kept them
If your senior parent is having vision problems and is having difficulty seeing at a distance, they may feel uncertain in unfamiliar surroundings or avoid
Some elderly loved ones don’t like to keep produce around because it can go bad before they’re able to eat it. These tips can help
People have been told in numerous ways and using various mediums about the importance of drinking water. But when you can barely get to the
Wandering is a problem associated with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. It generally occurs when a person suffering from the disease feels lost and
Summertime is here, and it is time to get out in the sun! As the family caregiver, you might be planning a vacation for the
For many families, one of the best parts about summer is traveling. As a family caregiver, you might worry that this is not something that
If your elderly loved one gets a diagnosis for a condition known as xerostomia, or dry mouth, you might be under the impression that it’s
Aging is a process and during this time your elderly loved one will discover a wide variety of things about themselves and their body. This
Getting the call that your parent has had a heart attack and is in the hospital is probably one of the worst experiences a child