2017

Have A Loved One Who’s Reluctant Towards Assisted Living? Home Care May Be A Solution

Most elderly people who need assistance in daily living activities would prefer to stay in their own homes for the longest time possible. Some seniors adamantly refuse to move to an assisted living facility. In such a case, home care is the best alternative. This is an arrangement where home care aides come into your loved one's home and offer assistance for a specific number of hours. So what are the benefits of senior home care? Read More 

Did Your Loved One Suffer A Stroke? 3 Ways To Promote Healing Once They Return Home

After a stroke, your loved one may face a long recovery that is impacted by their ability to receive support at home. While your loved one's physician will give you post-discharge instructions to follow, you will also need to plan for ways to make sure that your loved one is able to comply with each one when they may not be fully capable of living independently. As you prepare to bring your loved one home, use these tips to promote greater healing with the help of professional caregivers:  Read More 

How A Nanny Can Help Someone With Alzheimer’s Disease

If your elderly parent has Alzheimer's Disease, then you may not feel comfortable leaving them home alone. Alzheimer Disease is a form of dementia. It affects your memory, the way you think, and your behavior. There are around 5.3 million people who are 65 years or older living with this disease. This memory disorder becomes worse over time. It can even affect your ability to perform daily activities. Alzheimer's also puts stress on the patient and the family, and many Alzheimer's patients often feel isolated. Read More 

Looking For A Home Health Care Company? How To Spot A Good One

If you have come to the conclusion that there is a need for your elderly loved one to have the assistance of a home health care agency, you will need to make sure that you are finding the best one. If there are a lot of different home health care agencies in your area, you might start to feel a little overwhelmed. However, here are some great tips to help make sure that you are finding the best one: Read More 

Are You Preparing To Look For An In-Home Care Provider For Your Loved One? Three Lists You Need To Make Before Interviewing

One of the biggest mistakes people make when selecting an in home care provider for their loved one is not selecting a provider who meshes well with their loved one or completes the tasks that need to be done. Every in home care provider is different and the services that they offer a different. Before you even begin to interview candidates, sit down and make three lists. These lists will help an at home care provider know what tasks they need to do and whether or not they can complete these tasks, helping you to find the right caregiver for your loved one. Read More