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How To Talk To An Aging Loved One About Starting In-Home Care

As a family Caregiver, your role is crucial in recognizing the signs that your loved one’s care needs are evolving. Often, we hope the little things we notice are no big deal. But how do you know when to be concerned? How do you know when you may need to intervene? How do you even...

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Seven Reasons Older Adults May Feel Holiday Sadness - And When to Seek Help

Understanding Winter Blues and Holiday Sadness in Your Elderly Loved Ones and How to Recognize It As the weather gets colder and we spend less time outside, it’s not uncommon to experience a change in mood. This phenomenon, often called the “winter blues,” typically lasts for a short period and is generally linked to stress...

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Eight Family-Friendly Holiday Activities to Enjoy with Seniors

Holiday Activities to Help You Spend Quality Time with Your Loved Ones and Help Bring the Family Together For many, the holiday season is a time of joy dedicated to spending quality time with loved ones and making lasting memories. It’s a time when shared holiday activities bring us closer and create a sense of...

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A woman wearing a face mask leans on the side of a hospital bed, her eyes closed in exhaustion or worry—a powerful image of caregiver burnout—as a patient lies in the bed, partially covered by a sheet.

Six Tips on How to Avoid Caregiver Burnout

Avoiding Caregiver Burnout to Help Protect the Caregiver and Provide Better Care for Your Loved One Being a family Caregiver is one of the most rewarding jobs that someone can do. Caring for a loved one in need may instill a strong sense of purpose and fulfillment while strengthening the relationship with that family member....

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Five Benefits of In-Home Care for Veterans with PTSD

How In-Home Care Can Help Veterans with PTSD Manage Treatment and Receive Support Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that can develop in anyone who has gone through or witnessed a traumatic or life-threatening event. It is sometimes referred to as shell shock, combat, or battle fatigue. While anyone can develop PTSD,...

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How to Mitigate Elder Fraud and Cyber Scams

Four Common Types of Elder Fraud and How to Protect Yourself and Your Loved Ones As our society becomes increasingly more connected through the internet, cybersecurity has become a major challenge. Data breaches, hackings, online scams, and other cybercrimes have become more common over the last few years and will continue to be a cause...

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Six Ways to Improve Mental Sharpness as You Age

How to Adapt Your Brain to Keep Mental Sharpness and Improve Brain Plasticity The human brain is one of the universe’s most complicated and fascinating mysteries. It contains billions of neurons connecting and interacting in a vast network that allows for thought, emotion, memory, and consciousness. The brain has the amazing ability to change and...

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Separating Fact from Fiction: Fall Prevention and Misconceptions

Understanding Common Misconceptions of Senior Falls for Better Fall Prevention and Safety According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), falls are the leading cause of injury for adults 65 or older. As concerning as this is, it doesn’t have to be this way. Falling is not an inevitable part of aging....

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Four Ways Family Caregivers and Their Loved Ones Can Benefit From Respite Care

How Long-Term Respite Care Helps Individuals Needing Care AND Their Loved Ones According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), one in five adults currently serves as a Caregiver. These Caregivers – often family members or friends – provide unpaid, long-term care to elderly individuals or those with chronic health conditions or...

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