
Did you know that exercising is more than just managing weight? It also helps to keep one’s mental state better, improves focus, reduces memory loss, creates a healthier lifestyle, and much more. If you have an elderly loved one who has dementia,...
Read More ›Ambulation is the ability to get around. It includes being able to stand and sit, get in and out of bed, and walk around. If your dad has arthritis pain in his hips, knees, or ankles, ambulation makes it hard to move around the home without...
Read More ›Time management is often one of the biggest issues for caregivers. There’s just so much going on and so much that has to get done that time can slip away from you easily. These ideas can help you to get your to-do list and your schedule back under...
Read More ›Growing up, your parents set boundaries and rules. Now that they're older, you find yourself reversing roles with them. You now are setting boundaries and laying down rules, and it doesn't always go over well. You're tired of the arguments and...
Read More ›You've always thought of your dad as being a financially savvy person. During your last visit, you spotted some late payment notices. You can have problems managing your finances at any age, so it may not be something you think about. It's one of...
Read More ›Does your elderly loved one suffer from high blood pressure? If so, you probably already know the dangers that could occur if their high blood pressure goes untreated. High blood pressure could cause a stroke, heart disease, vision issues, and more....
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