Managing medications can be a challenging task for a senior and their personal caregiver. It can be a complex process as medications and quantities often change. However, seniors must take their medications to maintain their health and manage their s...
Read More ›Medication intake is a part of every patient’s daily routine. Medications play a crucial role in their health and recovery. In fact, some patients are already dependent on medications. This holds especially true for those who have a frail condition...
Read More ›When cleaning your elderly loved one’s home, they may have difficulty cleaning their homes thoroughly, but you or their personal caregiver can always lend a helping hand! Keeping up regularly with laundry, vacuuming, and dishwashing is essentia...
Read More ›Stress is a natural bodily reaction that occurs whenever we go beyond our comfort zones or when we are under immense amounts of pressure. While it can be quite beneficial at times since it can trigger a fight-or-flight reaction and boost motivation l...
Read More ›As much as you may want to, your senior loved one may prefer to live on their own. However, living alone in their golden years can put them at a higher risk for safety hazards at home, such as clutter and poor lighting. One way to ensure their safety...
Read More ›If your elderly loved one lives alone or wants to live independently, it is crucial to prioritize safety. So make sure that the home they are staying in is safe enough to move around freely. Here are some ways you can do to create a safe living envir...
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