When Is It Time for Overnight Care?
For seniors experiencing memory or mobility issues, round-the-clock care is often crucial. But providing constant care for your own loved one can prove challenging or
For seniors experiencing memory or mobility issues, round-the-clock care is often crucial. But providing constant care for your own loved one can prove challenging or
Many seniors aren’t getting enough sleep. And lack of sleep can cause a host of other problems, from increased risk of stroke and falls to
Caring for a loved one with dementia can feel daunting, but you can improve their quality of life in numerous ways. In this article, we’ll
Over 40% of older adults, as well as younger adults with disabilities, depend on loved ones, friends, or neighbors for rides to appointments. Even in
Caring for someone with dementia can place a heavy burden on loved ones, requiring more time than providing care for most other conditions. One-third of
Caregivers often face a mix of mental, physical, and emotional exhaustion when they become overtaxed. Many feel overwhelmed for months, if not years, but they
Almost 7 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease. Memory loss from dementia can bring a host of challenges—not just for individuals, but for whole
Dementia can cause a great deal of fear and insecurity for those suffering from it. As a means of seeking reassurance and comfort, people with
Deciding whether your loved one would benefit from companion care can be a difficult decision. If your parent is struggling to live independently, an elder