
If Mom is afraid of falling again
September 2, 2019Many older adults who have fallen believe it is best to “stay safe” and avoid falling again by restricting their... Read More →
Many older adults who have fallen believe it is best to “stay safe” and avoid falling again by restricting their... Read More →
Waves of emotionsWhen a person you’ve been caring for dies, you are likely to have many feelings. Sometimes conflicting feelings.... Read More →
If the person you care for has Parkinson’s, you may be surprised to discover the many ways the disease hampers... Read More →
These days, most everyone is wondering if they are likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease. If someone in your immediate family... Read More →
Walking for exercise is recommended for every phase of life! Walking is the easiest physical activity to engage in, and... Read More →
If a person you care for receives a serious diagnosis, it can feel like a gut punch—for everyone in the... Read More →
A personal emergency response system (PERS) can provide peace of mind if the person you care for lives alone. There... Read More →
Mom taught you to always tell the truth. But in the context of caring for someone with memory loss (dementia),... Read More →
Perhaps your loved one is downsizing. Or maybe planning a move to assisted living or a nursing home. He or... Read More →
If your loved one suddenly developed difficulty with speaking, he or she probably has aphasia, typically from a stroke or... Read More →