Seniors and Health Issues
Companion Care at Home Signs of Senior Depression
Many seniors suffer from depression. With the help of companion care at home, your senior loved one won’t have to feel so lonely.
Read More5 Ways Home Care Assistance Changes Your Dad’s Daily Life
Home care assistance is designed to help retain your senior’s independence and offer just enough support without making them feel useless.
Read MoreVision Loss Increases the Need for Companion Care
If your dad is suffering from vision loss, here are some things you will need to consider and how companion care can help!
Read MoreHow Does Home Care Make It Easier For Family Caregivers to Take Time Off?
Almost 42 million Americans provide care to older adults. Nine out of ten unpaid caregivers help a family member.
Read MoreEarly Warning Signs of Depression In Seniors
Depression is something that impacts a large percentage of seniors. Seniors that are aging at home have a high risk of developing depression if they are living alone.
Read MoreTalking To Your Senior Loved One About Around The Clock Care
If your senior loved one loves living independently but you have noticed lately that they are starting to show signs they may need more home care it’s time to talk to them about 24-hour home care.
Read More4 Things That Will Help Your Senior Parent Grieve A Loss
When your senior parent has suffered the loss of a spouse or partner, or a close family member like a sibling, the grief can be very difficult for them to deal with.
Read MoreWhy Seniors Should Be Drinking Herbal Teas
Most seniors are dehydrated. It’s almost universal that seniors don’t drink as much water as they should.
Read MoreFiguring Out How to Stay Healthy as a Senior This Fall
Many individuals endure symptoms of depression and lethargy when the level of sunlight falls, and temperatures drop.
Read MoreThe Benefits of Companion Care For Seniors
Seniors who age in place also need valuable social connection which can be difficult to get when they are living in their own homes.
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