24-Hour Home Care Tips for Helping a Parent After a Stroke
In the U.S., an average of one stroke occurs every 40 seconds. Many of these are initial strokes, though 25% are a second, third, etc.
In the U.S., an average of one stroke occurs every 40 seconds. Many of these are initial strokes, though 25% are a second, third, etc.
PTSD in seniors is more common than many people think. Losing a spouse, or having a traumatic fall that requires hospitalization, or having to go
Virtual caregiving is a service that makes it possible for older adults to age at home without risking safety or emotional health. It’s a leading
Aging in place is the ability of seniors to live as long as possible in their homes and neighborhoods with the help of family, friends,
Emergencies can happen at any time. Which can cause a lot of anxiety for seniors who are living at home alone, as well as their
While it’s not as widely known as other national months, National Afternoon Tea Month is celebrated each April as a means of sharing a tradition
What is incontinence? It’s the loss of bladder control that can be caused by an infection, weaker pelvic floor muscles, or an enlarged prostate. Incontinence
Many seniors have mobility concerns ranging from mild to severely limiting. Ignoring mobility issues doesn’t help anyone involved and it can lead to serious risks,
In the U.S., 37.3 million people have diabetes. Another 26.4 million older adults have prediabetes, which is a precursor to the disease. Without proper management,
National Shut-In Visitation Day is designed to get people to visit relatives and family friends who cannot leave their homes. When your parent cannot leave