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Hosting Elderly Relatives: Thanksgiving Planning Tips
Family gatherings and reunions serve as an excellent way to reunite the family. Planning gatherings such as these can be very stressful, especially if you have family members who are elderly you must attend to, as well as cooking, contacting everyone and rounding up the kids.
Family Conflicts About Aging Parents: A Resolution Guide
Even the closest of families will experience periodic conflicts. It is well-established that health crises and declining health are a significant source of misunderstandings in many relationships, and families are no exception.
Hospital to Home – Making the Transition to Home Care
Everyone says, “Home is where the heart is.” But we know that home is also where your comfort zone resides. After a long hospital stay or surgery, helping you return to your home and your daily routine is the next step. After leaving a medical facility, you will feel vulnerable. Your recovery has not ended simply because you are home. Before leaving the hospital, discuss your home care with your doctor or nurse.
Considering 24 Hour Elderly Home Care? Equipment and Furniture You Need
Most people become caregivers to their aging parents and are willing to take on the responsibility of care. However, they often need help to validate that they are doing the best job possible for their loved ones.
The Best Caregivers for Seniors Share These 6 Traits
At some point, adult children (or nieces, nephews or grandchildren) will face a time when an elderly loved one needs care above regular visits and phone calls. This intensive care requires time, as it can involve a lot of work with a person who may be moving more slowly than in the past.
What Can You Expect from 24 Hour Home Care?
We all want to stay at home for as long as possible. Being in our own place keeps us feeling secure and safe, and provides reminders of happy times like children growing up, long marriages and festive parties. Some older folks can remain in their homes, provided they have people to provide home care around the clock. While expensive, it may still be more cost-effective than placement in a long-term care facility.












