Losing their independence is something that almost every senior fears, yet a large majority of those over the age of 85 admit that they need…
Your mom is probably a safe driver — most seniors are. She wears her seat belt, follows the speed limit, and doesn’t drink and drive.
“I’m just not hungry.” “I’ve been eating this food for 80 years, and I’m still alive, so why change now?” Sound familiar?
Caring for Someone with Memory Loss
From Rehab to Respite
If your loved one was recently diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, your world might feel like it’s full of unknowns — and that can make the…
One of the hardest parts of being a caregiver is handling all the unknowns. Maybe Mom is still in her home, but how will this…
No one ever plans on burning out. Sure, you know caregiving might be stressful, but you didn’t think it would lead to feeling helpless, disillusioned,…
Whether you’re just now stepping into a caregiver role or you’ve been a caregiver for years, you’ve probably already realized that caregiving isn’t just about…
When you are a caregiver for a loved one, winter can seem to last forever. The holidays have passed, yet spring still seems so far…