Should Your Senior Keep Her Wallet if She Has Alzheimer’s Disease?
You might think that your senior shouldn’t carry things like her wallet with her if she has Alzheimer’s disease, but you might be surprised.
You might think that your senior shouldn’t carry things like her wallet with her if she has Alzheimer’s disease, but you might be surprised.
There are 4 risk factors that make older adults more prone to Covid-19 complications.
Caloric intake varies throughout your lifetime. The calories your mom needed as a child, teen, and new mom are different from what she needs now.
Ease arthritis pain by choosing foods that fight inflammation. There’s no cure for arthritis, but some foods may reduce inflammation in some people.
Conservation of energy is just one area in which home care can help your senior.
While National Heart Month is in February, it is important for your elderly loved one to keep their heart healthy all year long.
There is a lot of information that you should know regarding senior eye health and eye care.
As a caregiver, when do you finally know you need some more assistance?
Living far away from your elderly family member means making the most of the time that you’re able to spend with her when you do visit.
When bathing is difficult or flat-out dangerous for your senior, she may resist the idea.
As the summer growing season slows down, now is the time to plant late summer crops.
A diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), or Lou Gehrig’s disease, is a difficult one to receive and understand, both for an older adult and for their family caregivers.
Whether you’ve been transferred for work or are stationed overseas, keeping in touch with your dad doesn’t have to be difficult. Maintaining a close bond with him is still possible.
The staff has been helpful in keeping our loved-one safe, helping with independence and choice, making sure family stays informed.
There are some situations in which you really can’t put off talking to your senior any longer about driving.
Here at Companion Services of America we are excited to offer educational tools for families to cope with illness, and the ability to handle stress and coping skills when dealing with their loved ones.
Taking the best care possible of your senior is about more than maintaining her physical health.
Fran was the most patient, optimistic, cheerful, energetic and loving caregiver to our mother.
Your senior and his or her family caregiver may have a pretty good idea of what basic nutritional requirements he or she needs.
Take a look at some of the CDC’s statistics. Almost half of all adults in the U.S. have high blood pressure. Around half of all
We have used Companion Services of America for over five weeks now. The caregivers were great and really flexible with our starting and end time.
Deerfield Award in the Senior Home Care category by the Deerfield Award Program.
Continually checking for safety concerns is a really important part of caregiving.
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