The benefits of social ties include those relationships created and maintained online.
Are you looking for a Checklist for Elderly Living Alone that helps you know when it is time to get them a little extra help?
This page has a list of caregiver supplies and equipment for you and for your patients. Some of them are essential while others will make your duties easier.
Senior home health care services in Hyderabad, Bangalore & Chennai - Anvayaa health care agency provide annual medical health checkup, arranging home visits, surgery planning, home nursing services, caretaker services, physiotherapy services at home and many more. Know More!
An old-fashioned paper tool for planning caregiving tasks may be better than remembering a password for online access. Easy. Simply open to the applicable page.
Are you a caregiver for the elderly parents? Here’s how to be a respectful caregiver without sacrificing your own happiness and well-being. Read for tips to avoid caregiver burnout & exha…
Aging well requires a positive attitude, resilience, and being proactive, adaptable, and flexible, which includes resisting ageism, right-sizing expectations, redefining independence, being open to change, advocating for oneself, optimizing and compensating for limitations, and cultivating a sense of humor.
Your mother resists in-home helpers, insisting you can wait on her. Your frail father won’t stop driving. Your aunt denies the need for a personal care aide, in spite of her unwashed hair and soiled clothes. Your grandmother refuses to move to an assisted living facility “because it’s full of old people.” Sound familiar? Nothing Read more...
5 Ways that siblings can work together to care for ill or aging parents and be happy with each other.
Providing in home senior care for your loved ones can be challenging but the rewards are so much greater. Print out our bedtime care routine check list.
Age-related changes can impact on the sensory systems and diminish perceptual capacities. Primary senses can be trained and strengthened with special activities to stimulate the affected senses. In this article we explore: Benefits of sensory stimulation Preparing a sensory program How to run a group sensory program Ideas for sensory materials
Most elderly parents will say that they want to spend the rest of their lives in their own home and age in place versus moving to an assisted living facility, senior living community, long-term care, or nursing home. But their adult children and family members may be wondering how
While most Americans over the age of 40 say they would prefer to stay in their own homes as long as possible, a recent AP-NORC poll reveals that roughly 60 percent of them admit they haven’t discussed their preferences for future living assistance with relatives. Here's a guide to help you get the conversation started in your own family -- and connect with the proper resources.
There are many wonderful things that you can do with your family members - young and old - at home. Some may take a little creativity and perhaps even some products but in the end, it's all about spending time with the ones you love. Activities, especially fun and/or
Caregivers face a multitude of challenges in their role of providing care for a loved one. These challenges can include physical and emotional stress, financial strain, time constraints, lack of personal time, and social isolation. Caregivers may also experience feelings of guilt, anxiety, and depression, as well as the
Do you have elderly parents who refuse to admit they aren't young any more? Me too! Here's my story. #elderly #parents
How to help aging parents downsize is important when you know an inevitable move is coming. Check out our Tips for Downsizing for Seniors
You wake up and find dear old mom, preparing to give birth. That’s right your 87-year-old mother thinks she’s 10 cm dilated and ready to push. Maybe your sweet husband, that wouldn’t hurt a fly
If you have an elderly parent who lives alone, then chances are they could benefit from in-home companionship when family members cannot be there. At
As your parents begin to grow older, how can you take care of them? Here are 30 timely tips to better care for aging parents.
9781480822979. New condition. Trade paperback. Language: English. Pages: 140. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 140 p. An aging population means an increasing number of children take care of their parents. While adult children have been their elderly parents' caregivers for generations, those in that role today face challenges others have not. It's no wonder many feel overwhelmed and stressed when they first take responsibility for those who once took care of them. Author Janine Brown's My Parents Got Old! What Do I Do? A Practical Guide to Caring for Your Aging Parents helps you face and get through the issues surrounding your role as adult child and parental caregiver. Brown is not a lawyer, accountant, or doctor. She writes from the personal experience-hers and others-of caring for aging parents. She shares information to help caregivers and potential caregivers assess needs and skills necessary to providing their parents with the best possible care. Through her experiences, you'll gain an understanding of what happens in real life; Brown takes caregiving beyond the theoretical to the practical. Checklists help you stay organized, which can be very helpful in situations with heightened emotions. You'll appreciate the author's holistic approach to the adult caregiving, including chapters on family ties and the emotional reality of what is to come. There's no doubt caring for an elderly parent can be difficult and trying. With My Parents Got Old! Now What Do I Do? A Practical Guide to Caring for Your Aging Parents, you won't be alone on this journey. You'll have the benefit of others who have been there.
Helping the elderly remember to take medications at the right time can be a daunting task. After all, when you get a call from your loved one's doctor stating that their blood pressure is out of control or that their diabetes is not being properly managed, it can be
It's hard to find out what you need to know about caring for aging parents. You need actual instructions, not vague ideas. Tell us how to take each step, and how to make it really work for our own situation.
10 Must Have Gadgets For Older Folks That Can Make Life a Bit EasierThose of us who have reached a certain age have realized a few things. Among those things we have discovered is that getting older has some day-to-day challenges. We have to face it that we do many things daily that are not as easy to do anymore. Not impossible, but just not as easy.I have found a few items that can make some of those things a little less challenging. Amazon is an excellent place for finding valuable gadgets.
Us baby boomers are growing older by the day! As more and more older adults begin aging in place in their own homes, they are relying on smart home devices to help them maintain their independence as long as possible. And the advent of so much new technology in
Read this article to learn how to take care of an elderly parent. It is never too easy but following the methods below will certainly help you.
Something we all do no matter where we are from or how old we are is urinate. It's a natural part of life and we should make sure it is happening naturally.
Despite the range of care options available, older people are increasingly choosing to stay at home. If your ageing loved ones prefer independent living, here are some tips that will make their life easier, and give you some peace of mind.
Recently, I received an email from a woman who is the sole family caregiver of her elderly mother. I could hear the desperation in her email and honestly, my heart went out to her. Here's what she wrote... I'm at my wit's end. Mom is getting older and she
The top 12 warning signs that your aging parents are no longer safe to live alone could include frequent falls, weight loss, confusion, forgetfulness and other issues related to illnesses causing physical and/or mental decline such as Dementia or Alzheimer's. Many adult children and other family caregivers want the
Today we are going talk about confabulation, delusions and hallucinations in dementia and Alzheimers and why our loved ones lie. PLUS tips and ideas for how to protect them and ourselves as caregivers when these stories get out of control.