12
Aug
5 Ways to Reduce Family Caregiver Stress When Your Loved One Needs Care
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Alexander Schechter, President and Founder |
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Stress, exhaustion and burnout are extremely common for family caregivers who spend time providing care to a loved one. You want to do everything you ...
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03
Aug
5 Signs It’s Time to Introduce Home Care for Your Parent or Loved One
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Alexander Schechter, President and Founder |
There are some conversations we know are inevitable, but which we dread, and one of these is introducing the idea of Home Care to an elderly parent. ...
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05
Jun
8 Tips and Strategies to Prevent Falls for Older Adults
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Falls are the leading cause of injury in older adults and often result in hip fractures, brain injury, immobility, and even early death. Here are ...
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10
Dec
Understanding Differences Between PCAs, HHAs and CNAs
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Are you, or someone you know, considering hiring a caregiver for your loved one, but are overwhelmed trying to figure out which type of caregiver ...
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28
Mar
Does My Loved One with Dementia Have Depression and What Can I Do to Help?
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Alexander Schechter, President and Founder |
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According to the Alzheimer’s Association, depression is very common in dementia sufferers, especially in the early and middle stages of the disease. ...
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14
Mar
3 Examples of Aggressive or Disruptive Behavior in Seniors with Dementia, and How to Cope with Them
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Alexander Schechter, President and Founder |
If a loved one has been diagnosed with dementia, as the family caregiver, you will need to understand certain facts about the changes in behavior the ...
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28
Feb
Understanding the Different Types of Dementia So That You Can Provide the Right Home Care for Your Loved One
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Alexander Schechter, President and Founder |
There are many different types of dementia, so it is important to understand the differences, and be aware of the symptoms, causes and challenges of ...
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24
Jan
Agitation, aggression and unpredictable behavior caused by cognitive issues can make being a family caregiver to a senior loved one challenging and, ...
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19
Jan
Nothing can prepare you for the shock and grief of losing a loved one, but when that person has dementia, including Alzheimer’s, it's possible that ...
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