It’s been well known that aging in place is better when the home is safe for your senior loved one. With our senior home safety modification guide, you can make thoughtful changes to support their independence and live worry-free. Why modify the home? Falls are the leading cause of injury among older adults, where 1 […]
Recognizing Signs of Caregiver Burnout: A Family Caregiver’s Guide
When caring for a loved one becomes a part of your daily life, it’s easy to forget about your own needs. For many family caregivers, they remain focused on making sure someone else is okay while their stress builds up quietly and eventually becomes overwhelming. Recognizing the signs of caregiver burnout is important for your […]
Recognizing Signs of Heat Exhaustion in Seniors: A Caregiver’s Guide
As summer temperatures go up, it’s important for caregivers to be able to recognize signs of heat exhaustion in seniors. Seniors are more vulnerable to heat due to aging factors like reduced sweating, slower blood circulation, and chronic conditions. This guide helps you detect warning signs of heat exhaustion and take necessary action. Why seniors […]
How to Talk to Your Loved Ones About Home Care
Discussing home care with a loved one can be challenging. It’s an emotional conversation but doesn’t have to be confrontational. Whether you’re thinking about a gentle introduction or a discussion about care needs, knowing how to talk to your loved ones about home care can help you show empathy and respect. Begin with Heartfelt Listening […]