The Benefits Of Music Therapy For Seniors With Alzheimer’s
When a senior parent is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s it’s a shock for the whole family. There’s no cure for Alzheimer’s. But there are treatments and activities that can help slow down the progression of Alzheimer’s. As soon as a senior gets an Alzheimer’s diagnosis they should start doing things that will help them hang onto […]
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When Is Personal Care at Home Necessary?
Your mom’s getting older and her attention to her grooming and hygiene are slipping. The older she gets, the harder it is for her to wash her hair and body, rinse off thoroughly, brush and floss her teeth, and get dressed. Have you considered the benefits of personal care at home? Six Signs That Your […]
Senior Home Care – Seven Essential Sun Safety Tips Seniors Should Adopt
Sun safety is essential for all older adults. Here’s what they need to know.
Home Care – Can Lifestyle Changes Reduce the Risk of Dementia?
Dementia is a term for a group of symptoms that are caused by a decline in cognitive skills. These symptoms include memory loss, poor judgment, trouble communicating, and trouble with daily tasks. Age is a big risk factor for dementia, but studies show that certain changes to a senior’s lifestyle can help lower the risk […]
Together and safe
Christmas Holidays, a part of the year marked by celebrations with family, friends, and traditions. A time that takes us to an evocative part of our life full of memories and happiness, reminding us of what matters most: being able to share with our loved ones. We cannot forget that there is a large part…
Tips when caring for a loved one with dementia
When caring for someone with dementia you should be putting together legal agreements, getting medical opinions, joining a therapy group and planning ahead.