In the journey of caring for our aging loved ones, there may come a time when we encounter the term “palliative care.” This unique approach to healthcare focuses on providing compassionate support and relief to individuals facing serious illnesses. If you believe your loved one might be entering this phase of care, it is important to be well-versed in what comes with it. [Read more…]
Knowing When You Need a Break as Caregiver
When you have an aging loved one that requires care, it can be a rewarding experience finding them the right care and helping them along in their journey. It can also have several moments of difficulty for varying reasons which is why it is important to keep tabs on your own physical and mental health during this journey. [Read more…]
6 Senior Tips for Approaching Tornado Season
It is important for everyone, including aging loved ones, to be prepared for tornadoes because of the damage they can cause and how frequently. The aging population, in particular, may be at a higher risk of injury or death due to their physical limitations, such as mobility issues, hearing or vision impairment, and chronic health conditions. [Read more…]
6 Steps to Overcome Refusal of Senior Care
It can be challenging when an elderly parent refuses senior care, especially if they require assistance with daily tasks or have medical needs. Here are some steps you can take to overcome this challenge: [Read more…]
How To Get Mom’s Documentation in Order
As our loved one’s age, it becomes increasingly important to have their documents in order. This can include legal documents such as a will, power of attorney, and advanced directives, as well as financial documents like bank statements, insurance policies, and investment accounts. [Read more…]
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