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5 Benefits of In-Home Care

In-home care is a helpful solution when independent living becomes too difficult for an aging parent. Although your loved one’s mental and physical abilities may have begun to show signs of decline, he or she may be resistant to go into an...

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Bringing the Calm Back into Caregiving

Caregiving doesn’t seem to have a lot of room in it for calm, but there is far more possibility for that than you might realize. A lot of the solution involves changing your approach to the emotional aspects of caregiving. When you can change how...

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Four Ways to Recognize Depression in Seniors

Your elderly family member may be battling depression at any point in her life. There are misconceptions that depression always has to have a specific reason or cause. While there are causes, your senior may not be able to point to a cause herself....

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Is Your Elderly Loved One Sundowning?

As you probably know, people with dementia go through good and bad days. However, did you know that dementia symptoms can occur at certain times of the day? Studies show that dementia symptoms often appear later in the day. This is called...

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Tips for Sharing the Responsibilities of Caring for an Elderly Parent

“Sharing is caring,” as the saying goes, and sometimes that is exactly what can make the responsibilities of providing care for a loved one less stressful and overwhelming. [caption id="attachment_1764" align="alignright" width="300"] In-Home...

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How to Take Care of a Senior Who Is Losing Her...

Vision is something that most people take for granted until it starts to fade. If your elderly family member is losing her vision, there’s a lot that both of you need to take into account. Her life isn’t over just because she’s having trouble...

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