The CaraVita Blog
Getting important nutrients, healthy calories, and enough hydration at the first meal of the day can set them up for success for the rest of the day.
If your senior parent doesn’t want to leave their home, but you have concerns about how they will take care of themselves, in-home care may be the perfect solution.
When it’s time for seniors to consider not driving, they might be reluctant because of what they might fear they’re losing. Consider these options.
Seniors can struggle to develop routines that keep up with goals related to staying healthy and experiencing the best quality of life, but home care providers can help.
A senior home care provider can help your loved one prepare for a few hours in the sun by helping with these steps here and be aware of possible related illnesses.
You might feel that the more you do for your loved one with Alzheimer’s, the more frustrated they get. It’s important to understand, it’s part of the progression of the disease.
There are some extra precautions you’ll want to take to help your senior stay safe this summer while still getting out and enjoying it, so make plans now to keep your senior safe in the sun.
Stress is a part of being a family caregiver, but managing it properly is what makes a difference. Assistance in the home can do a lot to make all of this easier.
Yoga therapy combines traditional yoga techniques with therapeutic principles to create a potent tool for enhancing health and helping seniors remain mobile.
Recruiting a good support team at the onset of the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s can help a caregiver and a loved one transition more easily through each stage.
