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10 Signs You May Need A Professional In-Home Caregiver

2015-06-05T09:23:34-04:00

Evidence shows that most unpaid family caregivers are ill-prepared for their role and provide care with little or no support, yet more than one-third of them continue to provide intense care to others while suffering from poor health themselves. A substantial body of research shows that family members who provide care to individuals with chronic or disabling conditions are themselves at risk. Emotional, mental, and physical health problems arise from complex caregiving situations and the strains of caring for frail or disabled relatives. 10 Signs You May Need A Professional In-Home Caregiver The following is a list of 10 signs or symptoms that you should be aware [...]

10 Signs You May Need A Professional In-Home Caregiver2015-06-05T09:23:34-04:00

30 Warning Signs that Your Aging Parent May Need Help

2015-05-27T09:30:39-04:00

Life gets busy, and we often find ourselves wanting to get over to check on Mom and Dad as they age, but time goes by and it doesn’t happen. Then, one day you stop in to say "hi" and notice several things that may cause you to stop and think. Maybe the house is messier than you remember. Perhaps the door wasn’t shut when you entered the house, or the stove was on. Those are but a few of the warning signs your aging parent needs help. We’ve come alongside many families who’ve discovered the need for a caregiver to help [...]

30 Warning Signs that Your Aging Parent May Need Help2015-05-27T09:30:39-04:00

Real Social Networking for Seniors

2015-03-01T14:05:45-05:00

Social interaction is an important part of healthy living. But is social networking an adequate substitute for the real thing? You have over 1,000 social network friends, fans, or followers. Certainly, you feel like you’re connected to all of these people, but is that real social networking for seniors? Can call on them to help you through good times and bad? Probably not. While we have “friends” or “fans,” the connections don’t exactly represent the same types of relationships we’re designed to have with other human beings. And we need human interaction for the highest level of well-being on a daily, weekly, [...]

Real Social Networking for Seniors2015-03-01T14:05:45-05:00

Avoiding Burnout When Caring for An Aging Parent

2015-02-08T21:49:02-05:00

Making the decision to move an aging loved one from their home, or bringing in someone to help with daily caregiving and companionship can be one of the most difficult decisions that you have to make. A majority of adult children have promised themselves and other family members that they will be able to manage their own busy lives as well as caring for mom and dad. The inability to fulfill this promise because of the unpredictable circumstances of life often leads to burnout caring for an aging parent, with the accompanying feelings of exhaustion and guilt. Many people are trying to [...]

Avoiding Burnout When Caring for An Aging Parent2015-02-08T21:49:02-05:00
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