Many seniors are set in the ways and there may be no better example of this than in their reluctance to embrace new technologies. Older adults have generally been much slower than younger generations to embrace the wonders of computers, the internet, smartphones and a myriad of other modern… Read More
Social media is something most people today use to stay connected with friends and family. Whether it’s Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or any of the other popular forms of social media, we’ve gotten so proficient at using it that we take it’s value and importance for granted, so much so… Read More
It’s that time of year again. Winter has arrived and weather advisories about snow, ice and chilling temperatures are everyday news for most parts of the nation. Unless you reside in the warmer climates or are one of the fortunate “Snow Birds” that migrate there for the winter… Read More
Providing 24 hour care at home for an elderly loved one is a difficult job yet one that is greatly needed. As you provide at home care services, you are likely to become more involved in caretaking while spending less time doing the things you enjoy. A recent study by… Read More
Caregiving for loved ones who are suffering from chronic illnesses, including Alzheimer’s disease, can be demanding and stressful. Many caregivers of loved ones sacrifice large amounts of their own life, without support, taking on more than they are realistically capable of – physically, mentally and financially. For this reason, Alzheimer’s… Read More
It is estimated that there are as many as 65.7 million people being cared for in homes across the United States, according to statistics from AARP. If you are the primary caregiver, you know that your loved one is likely very comfortable with the arrangement. Although your family member is… Read More