Avoiding the Hazards of Winter for Older Adults

By |2018-01-18T17:13:48+00:00January 18th, 2018|Senior Care, In-Home Senior Care, Caregiver|

Winter is a special time for celebration. It should also be a time for added caution if you or someone in your family is an older adult. It is the season for falls, slips on icy streets and other dangers that can be especially harmful for older adults. "Something as simple as a fall can [...]

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Winter Safety Tips for In-Home Senior Care

By |2018-01-04T01:46:04+00:00January 4th, 2018|Senior Care|

In addition to common, year-round domestic hazards, each season presents its own set of potential issues for the health of seniors. As colder temperatures set in, many new threats to seniors’ health and safety emerge. To help ensure seniors’ safety through the winter, it’s important to consider potential threats both inside and outside the home [...]

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Baby, It’s Cold Outside

By |2018-01-04T01:43:06+00:00January 4th, 2018|Senior Care|

In many areas of the country, cold weather is an old-forgotten nemesis that reappears this time of year. When caring for those with disabilities and seniors, caregivers must take some simple precautions to ensure a loved one’s safety this winter season. Temperature control The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that 600 Americans [...]

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The Caregiver’s Voice REVIEW – The Journey of Caregiving

By |2017-11-20T17:12:11+00:00November 20th, 2017|Senior Care, Health Care, Making Life Better, Safety|

For National Family Caregivers Month, we review Merrill Lynch’s just-released 42-page Caregiving Study Report, entitled, The Journey of Caregiving: Honor, Responsibility and Financial Complexity. While we often think of caregiving as hands-on care, surprisingly, 98% of family caregivers surveyed provide emotional and social support. Only 64% report providing hands on physical care. Over 2,000 family [...]

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Lyn Purser – Dementia Be Damned

By |2017-08-04T00:53:00+00:00August 4th, 2017|Safety, Senior Care, Health Care, Making Life Better|

Lyn Purser was born 46 years ago with intellectual disabilities. Born four months premature, she was placed on antibiotics shortly after birth. Five months later, she and her older brother left Italy for America with their parents. At age 14, she experienced a period of seizures that were inadequately controlled with medication. As a result, [...]

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The Elder Health Tree – An Integrated Resource

By |2017-06-12T18:15:06+00:00May 30th, 2017|Senior Care, Making Life Better, Safety|

The Elder Health Tree: A Resource for Healthy & Happy Aging Guest article by Justin Schein One day, we may find ourselves in the challenging role of caregiver. If life unfolds as expected, we’ll have a supportive community to help us care for our loved one at the end of their rich and full life. [...]

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Transforming Healthcare through Connected Health

By |2017-06-10T18:10:37+00:00September 9th, 2016|Senior Care, Making Life Better|

Guest Article by Kimberly O’Loughlin Today’s health care environment can be confusing and complex for seniors and their families. As seniors age and their health conditions progress, often their adult children who step in as caregivers. Today, more than 43.5 million Americans provide help to an adult family member. More than 30 percent are also [...]

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How De-Cluttering Will Help Caregivers and Loved Ones De-Stress

By |2017-06-10T18:10:37+00:00August 29th, 2016|Senior Care, Making Life Better|

Guest article by Chris Seman Chris Seman CEO Caring Transitions Studies report that clutter causes anxiety. Books such as Marie Kondo’s The Magic of Tidying Up , have become best sellers because possessions represent not just joy, but guilt, bad memories and responsibilities. Clutter presents challenges for people with Alzheimer’s or other causes of dementia. [...]

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Memory Impairment and Downsizing: 5 Helpful Tips

By |2017-07-09T15:23:57+00:00August 22nd, 2016|Senior Care, Making Life Better|

Guest Post by Chris Seman It can be overwhelming to help memory impaired adults and those with dementia, to downsize their home belongings in preparation for a move into a senior care community. Organizations that specialize in support and services for older adults, their families and caregivers during downsizing, rightsizing, and relocation can bring peace [...]

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Alzheimer’s-Friendly Tips for Designing a Bathroom

By |2017-06-10T18:10:37+00:00August 12th, 2016|Senior Care, Safety|

Guest article by Fay Wein Most people don’t think of the bathroom as being one of the most dangerous rooms in the house. If a loved one is planning to age in place, especially one with a cognitive impairing disease such as Alzheimer’s, the bathroom will be an important area to remodel. The goal of [...]

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