Finding Your Why It’s autumn and most kids have returned to school. And while I haven’t returned to any formal institutional education, I am in the midst of an intensive business course. One of the questions our instructor asked us today was “What...
This post comes straight from the pages of SeniorHomes.com, for whom I am a contributing writer. In honor of National Family Caregiver Month (which is November), they will be highlighting caregivers and their personal stories. ” From October 25th to November...
According to Health Day News, a new study shows a connection between sleep deprivation and the risk of developing Alzheimer’s Disease. This connection has something to do with levels of amyloid beta which is considered a marker for the disease. These levels...
When caring for your aging parent or loved one becomes overwhelming and you need a break, or when extra help is needed with bathing, feeding, dressing, household duties or if caring for them yourself is just not possible anymore, selecting an in-home health care...
Caring for a loved one can involve many things from one end of the spectrum to the other: supervision, feeding, bathing, dressing, help with toileting, bill paying, transportation, medication administration, shopping, errand running, mental stimulation and/or medical...