Encouraging Healthy Choices with a Post-Hospital Care Plan
Recovering following a hospital stay can be difficult for seniors; it calls for changes in lifestyle, emotional support, and the tools needed for successful recuperation.
Recovering following a hospital stay can be difficult for seniors; it calls for changes in lifestyle, emotional support, and the tools needed for successful recuperation.
Your senior parent may be able to sleep better and be healthier with live-in home care. They may even be able to avoid these common sleep disturbances.
There are lots of things that you can do to make sure your senior parent is safe and comfortable from a distance like the ideas discussed here.
Daily visits from a companion will help seniors stay connected socially, get out of the house, and improve their physical and mental health. Learn why.
Hospice care can be a really big decision for families to consider. Asking and answering the right questions can make the decision easier.
Many seniors are much more active if they have a dog. But as seniors get older the physical part of taking care of a dog can be difficult for them.
This blog post will examine the often-ignored relationship between cardiomyopathy and the mental health of seniors, focusing on the subtle effects.
A professional post-hospital care provider can help you monitor your loved one’s progress from pneumonia in addition to helping her stay on track with these tips as she recovers.
In-home care providers can monitor your time and help with other activities to keep active. Here are some of the negative side effects of watching too much TV that you need to know about.
Age-related macular degeneration is a degenerative eye disease that primarily affects the macula, the central part of the retina. Learn more here.
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