10 Tips for Creating a Safer Bathroom for a Senior Loved One | Safe Senior Bathrooms

By |2020-02-28T04:17:09+00:00December 25th, 2018|

Emergency rooms report an estimated 235,000 number of bathroom falls with injuries each year. Seniors account for approximately 81% of these falls. Providing a safer bathroom for seniors is imperative to decrease risks of serious fall injuries. Consider implementing these 10 tips for creating a safer bathroom for a senior loved one.   1. Raise […]

Potential Triggers That Can Upset Seniors with Dementia

By |2020-05-26T18:08:16+00:00December 21st, 2018|

People with dementia or memory loss often display debilitating symptoms, and unfortunately, there is no cure. Those with dementia disease and memory problems eventually need round-the-clock care, which can put stress on their caregiver. However, if the caregiver learns to avoid the common triggers that lead to frustration and anger in those with dementia and […]

Should a Home Care Provider Answer Your Parents’ Phone? | Caregiver Boundaries

By |2020-02-28T04:17:10+00:00December 20th, 2018|

When elderly parents need assistance with physical care, home health care may be the perfect solution. A skilled caregiver can help with homemaking and transportation as well as provide valuable companionship and assist with activities of daily living like bathing and dressing. As a concerned son or daughter, that will be a relief, but before […]

Importance Of Organization For Elderly Care Providers

By |2020-02-28T04:17:10+00:00December 19th, 2018|

Organization is key when giving senior care. When one is managing elderly people, such as aging parents, adequate preparation is vital as it gives you control over unexpected surprises. As such, whether you are a sole caregiver, a senior care facility, or a home care agency, staying organized will help you save money, time, energy, […]

Help Your Senior Recover from the Emotional Impact of a Fall | Senior Care

By |2021-02-25T01:07:49+00:00December 16th, 2018|

Experiencing a fall can affect a senior in more ways than just the initial injuries if any. Many aging individuals develop previously not exhibited emotional responses such as fear, anxiety, withdrawal and even anger. The root could be a commonly experienced conditioned emotional response. Caregivers can take steps to help their senior patient recover from […]

Caregiving for the LGBT Population

By |2020-02-28T04:17:28+00:00December 15th, 2018|

Seniors who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender are often treated differently when they are patients in public situations like healthcare environments. By 2050, some experts predict that more than 10% of senior patient populations will add to the already higher numbers of baby-boomer generation elders entering long-term or skilled care facilities. Other LGBT […]