
7 Tips to Help Avoid CareGiver Burnout
Being a caregiver for an elderly family member can be rewarding, but can also be very hard. Being aware of the things you can do

Being a caregiver for an elderly family member can be rewarding, but can also be very hard. Being aware of the things you can do

Valentines isn’t just a day for couples, it’s a day set aside to show our love for each other, and it’s a holiday that everyone

When the temperatures drop it can be difficult to stay healthy and active. Seniors can be prone to the “winter blues” so it’s important to

A Comprehensive Guide to Senior Living Options As our loved ones age, their physical, emotional, and cognitive needs begin to shift—often requiring different levels of

We all remember the thrill of Christmas morning as children. Rushing to see what Santa had brought and marveling over the crumbles that were once

When a loved one is aging, and you begin to consider seeking greater care for them, the options can seem endless. Hospice may be one

When you think about growing up you consider paying for a house, insurance, a couple cars, and saving for your kids’ college. However, you might

“Aging is not lost youth but a new stage of opportunity and strength.” -Betty Friedan As Mom and Dad begin to age, their needs are

According to mentalhealthamerica.net, people who were pessimistic had a nearly 20 percent higher risk of dying over a 30- year period than those who were

As the temperatures are rising this summer, so are the risks for our loved ones. The heat can be extremely dangerous for the elderly. It

Caring for a loved one with memory loss, whether due to dementia, Alzheimer’s, or another condition, can be both challenging and deeply rewarding. While there

In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends. -Martin Luther King, Jr. Why do we