Watching a loved one gradually lose his or her memory is heartbreaking. Although growing older is a privilege we want our loved ones to experience, being confronted with dementia is challenging for the loved one and the family. This is an added challenge for family members that take on the role of caregiver. Being a caregiver
If you’re someone who handles meal prep for seniors you know that it can save an aging loved one time and money, and give you the peace of mind knowing your loved one is eating nutritiously. Cooking your loved one’s meals ahead of time ensures they have enough prepared food to last a few days
With shopping for presents, gift wrapping, and traveling to loved ones’ homes, the holidays can be a source of stress for aging adults. Some of them even begin to dread this time of year. This year the stress will be compounded for many who are worried about COVID-19 transmission. However, you can make it less
In-home care has grown in popularity among families because it allows their loved ones to remain at home rather than move into assisted-living communities. This private care gives them peace of mind that their loved ones are safe and looked after in a place with which they’re familiar. However, it’s not always easy for aging
While the purpose of an interview is to predict a person’s performance, not all interviews are the same. The process is particularly important when you’re choosing a professional caregiver for an aging loved one. Selecting the right questions to ask beforehand can help you gauge who will be the best caregiver. While your specific questions
Long-term care consists of many services that are designed to meet the personal or health-related needs of aging adults. The purpose of home-based, long-term care is to give older adults the chance to be independent even if they’re unable to perform daily living activities fully on their own. Who Benefits Most From Long-Term, In-Home Care?
As your loved ones age, they’re likely to slow down. For instance, they might not participate as much in the activities and hobbies that they once loved. Instead, they change their routines to accommodate chronic pain or other health issues. However, you shouldn’t let them become totally inactive. Spending 10 hours or more in a
The year 2020 has certainly created many challenges for families with aging loved ones. Those ages 65 and older are the most at risk during the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak, the coronavirus that causes the COVID-19 disease. Even with easing government restrictions, it’s recommended that aging loved ones stay at home and refrain from having visitors. However,
As you get older, it becomes even more important to eat healthy meals to ensure that your body gets the nutrients that it needs. However, that’s easier said than done for many aging adults, especially those who have disabilities, poor eyesight or dislike cooking. On top of that, many other factors affect the foods that
When it comes to in-home care for older adults, patient-centered care is one of the key components of meeting quality standards. As part of that, it’s critical for the family members to be involved in the decision-making process as much as possible. Why Family Involvement Is Crucial for In-Home Care Decisions By working together, family