We all want what’s best for our parents. Over the years, they’ve done so much to care for and protect us. Now, it’s our turn to return the favor. Unfortunately, this can prove to be difficult for many adult children. Most of us work full-time and have children to...
Veterans are people of service. They’re used to not only taking care of themselves, but of taking care of others as well. It makes sense, then, as they get older they’re not too keen on the idea of giving up their independence. Thankfully, adult day care services...
The Importance of a Senior’s Nutritional Guide A healthy diet helps seniors to keep away from health risks such as constipation, poor memory, high blood pressure, reduced body temperature, wearing out of bones, low immune system and many more. The guide provides...
Caretaking for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease isn’t always easy. It takes a lot of time and effort and can be, at times, emotionally draining. As a caretaker, it’s important to acknowledge you need some help every once in a while. But where can you find the help...
When problems arise, we have no doubt our family members will be the first ones by our side. As lovely as the family connection is, disagreements arise when dealing with certain stressful circumstances. One of the most difficult to work through can be negotiating with...
As we get older, we face having one of the most difficult conversations ever with our parents: the elder care and end-of-life conversation. As much as we don’t want to have this conversation, it’s vital we have it as soon as possible. Today, we’ll discuss why it’s so...