Why 24-Hour Home Care Might Be Right for Your Senior
As your loved one has aged, you might have noticed that she could use more and more help around her home. Visiting her once a day or a couple of times a week to help[...]
Eight Brain Exercises Seniors Can Use Daily
Brain health is an essential part of overall health for aging adults. Luckily, there are lots of different brain exercises that seniors can try which will help to keep their brains active and engaged. Senior[...]
What to Learn About a New Medication
Medication is one of the primary tools our society uses to manage or prevent illnesses and health complications. They can be prescribed to your loved one after meeting with a physician or they can be[...]
The #1 Step To Take to Reduce the Risk of COPD
November is National COPD Month. COPD (Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) is the name for a group of diseases that lead to breathing-related problems and airflow blockage. COPD can include emphysema, chronic bronchitis, and occasionally asthma.[...]
Eight Ways Home Care Assistance Helps People with MS
Multiple Sclerosis, commonly abbreviated as MS, is an autoimmune disease that is chronic and progressive. It causes a large range of symptoms that include fatigue, mobility challenges, cognitive challenges, pain, and more. Seniors who are[...]
How Do Medications Correlate with Fall Risk?
Reducing fall risks for seniors means looking at all of the different variables that can affect their safety at home. One big fall risk factor for aging adults can be the medications that they take.[...]