Medicare’s Open Enrollment is an essential period for anyone currently enrolled in Medicare health and drug plans. It’s the time when beneficiaries can review their current plans, make changes, and ensure they have the best coverage for their needs. Whether you’re new to Medicare or have been a beneficiary for years, understanding the Open Enrollment process is vital to maximizing … Read More
The Power of Staying Informed in Health Care
When you work in health care, staying informed about best practices and industry standards is crucial for providing exceptional care to patients. As a dedicated caregiver, it is essential to remain up-to-date on the latest advancements, techniques, and guidelines to help ensure the safety of you and your patients. According to a study published in the National Library of Medicine, … Read More
Creating a Safe Haven: Essential Home Safety Tips for Aging Adults
As our loved ones age, ensuring their safety becomes a top priority. Creating a secure and comfortable living environment is essential to promote their well-being and independence. As caregivers of elderly parents or loved ones, we have the responsibility to safeguard their homes and minimize potential risks. In this blog post, we will explore key statistics and share 10 valuable … Read More
The Benefits of Physical and Occupational Therapy for Your Loved Ones
Physical and occupational therapy are effective solutions to help with many aspects of our health and wellness. These disciplines aim to improve day-to-day function and quality of life. These therapeutic interventions are performed by licensed and registered physical therapists (PTs) and occupational therapists (OTs) in the home environment. If your loved ones are experiencing pain, injury or decline in function, … Read More
Reducing Caregiver Burnout
It’s hard to care for an aging loved one along with the other responsibilities in your life. Between juggling their medical appointments, morning routine, medication schedules, meal preparation, errand running, and more, you could easily become overwhelmed. Burnout is common for those who provide care to their loved ones. In fact, AARP found that 36% of family caregivers are highly … Read More
6 Ways to Help Your Senior Loved Ones Stay Physically Active
Staying active is an important part of being happy and healthy at every stage of life. As our loved one’s age, however, their capability to exercise can change, making it harder for them to stay active. Fortunately, there are many ways we can encourage our loved ones to be fit, whatever their abilities are. Consider these 6 ways to help … Read More
Cooking Safely in Your Home: 9 Tips for Seniors
To continue living independently at home as we age, being able to safely prepare and cook meals is essential. The kitchen can be one of the most dangerous places in the house, especially for seniors. Fortunately, there are many changes you can make to create a safe and functional kitchen. Consider these 9 tips to make cooking as safe as … Read More
7 New Year’s Resolutions for Seniors
Happy New Year! This time of the year is a perfect opportunity to take stock of our lives and decide what we want to change. For seniors, it is an especially great time to prioritize your health and embrace opportunities to maintain your independence. Here are seven resolutions you can make to be healthier and happier in the New Year. … Read More
How to Talk to Seniors About In-Home Care & Address Concerns
In-home care is unfamiliar territory for many seniors and their families. It’s understandable why receiving care is hard to accept after a lifetime of taking care of themselves and others. Unfortunately, their opposition does not change the need for care. Here are some common concerns seniors have regarding in-home care and strategies you can use to address them. “I … Read More
12 Tips on Activities for People with Alzheimer’s Disease
12 Tips on Activities for People with Alzheimer’s Disease It can be extremely difficult to care for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease, much less to find ways to engage them physically, mentally, and emotionally. However, we can and should continue to connect with them even though their condition may make it hard. Read these tips on how to improve … Read More