• As your loved one gets older, it’s important they stay active and get their body moving often. It’s not such a great thing if they stay home all day laying in bed, sitting on the couch, or sitting in a recliner chair all day every day. You wouldn’t want them to be couch potatoes but

  • Keeping your loved one’s home organized is key to decluttering their life and making living at home much better and happier for them. We have five tools that can help you get your parent’s home organized and you won’t need Mary Poppins to do it. Baskets and Baskets Galore You can help your loved one

  • As your loved ones get older, you’re going to have to make the majority of their decisions for them. The key components to making these decisions are taking their feelings and what they have to say into consideration as well as doing credible research about their overall health. Review Their Insurance Coverage Health Insurance is

  • As the temperature starts to drop a little and leaves start to change colors, we should begin to embrace the autumn season and the fall dishes that come with it. Meal preparation is great for your loved ones because it’s a well-balanced meal that has already been prepared so no one has to cook and

  • A lot of us want to have a sense of independence no matter how old we are. It’s important to instill a sense of freedom for your loved ones so they feel they still have authority over their life. The last thing you would want to do is make them feel like they don’t have

  • There comes a time when your loved one grows older and they’re going to need to be taken care of to stay healthy, safe, and happy. Creating an overall plan for their care can be useful so you can support them and look after their well-being. Your parents took care of you when you were

  • Personal care assistance plays a crucial role in improving the quality of life an aging loved one. Isolation for extended periods and boredom leave seniors vulnerable to depression, deteriorating emotional health, and consequently serious medical issues. Besides the psychological benefits, personal care assistance for the elderly, physically challenged, or ill can help foster a sense

  • Summer days can get a little too hot to go outside. We totally understand why your aging loved one may prefer to stay indoors instead. Regardless of age, staying active both physically and mentally could benefit just about every aspect of a senior citizen’s health and wellbeing. Here are our top picks for indoor summer

  • Summer is a time to let loose a little, tone things down a little, and soak in the summer sun. It’s only fitting to have a handful of healthy summer recipes to accompany the good cheer. If you are tasked with the care of your aging loved one, we have a roundup of healthy meal

  • Water provides an often ideal environment for seniors to exercise, grow strength, and improve mobility and balance. Water provides just enough buoyancy to support a fraction of your elderly loved one’s body weight and just enough resistance. This makes it much easier to exercise in the water, strengthen muscles and improve your loved one’s flexibility.