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By John Rogoveanu, 8:00 am on August 22, 2024

Table of Content1 Understanding the Emotional Impact2 Preparing for the Transition3 Managing Stress and Anxiety4 Coping with Guilt and Grief5 Ensuring Quality Care6 Promoting Independence7 The Importance of Community Support Caring for a loved one can be an emotional journey, and the decision to transition them to live-in care often brings a mix of relief, …

By John Rogoveanu, 9:00 am on August 21, 2024

Table of Content1 Be Truthful about the Diagnosis2 Show Kindness with Tangible Reminders3 Offer the Truth Sparingly4 Use Compassion to Address False Accusations Dementia caregivers often have to manage unexpected situations. In most cases, there’s no true right or wrong way to handle statements or behaviors that aren’t grounded in reality. By knowing how to …

By John Rogoveanu, 8:00 am on August 7, 2024

Table of Content1 Arrange for Transportation2 Expect Some Initial Vision Changes3 Avoid Strenuous Activities at First4 Protect the Eye from Potential Irritants5 Follow the Aftercare Instructions Cataract surgery is a simple procedure typically conducted on an outpatient basis. While the surgery could boost your senior loved one’s vision in the long run, it’s common to …

By John Rogoveanu, 9:00 am on July 3, 2024

Table of Content1 Factors that Influence the Time between Alzheimer’s Stages2 How to Know if Your Loved One Is in the Last Stage3 What to Expect during the Final Stage4 Tips for Providing Compassionate Care Seniors and their families often have many questions after an Alzheimer’s diagnosis. While people are being diagnosed with this condition …

By John Rogoveanu, 9:00 am on June 19, 2024

Table of Content1 Getting Lost Repeatedly2 Noticing Damage to the Senior’s Car3 Changing Driving Habits4 Getting Traffic Tickets More Frequently The ability to drive provides freedom and independence. However, age-related conditions such as macular degeneration and dementia can make driving less safe for some seniors. Your elderly relative may not want to give up this …

By John Rogoveanu, 9:00 am on June 5, 2024

Table of Content1 Encourage Dancing2 Support Regular Reading3 Convince Your Loved One to Join Facebook4 Provide Puzzles that Challenge the Mind A senior can experience memory loss as a result of dementia or simply because of advancing age. However, there are certain activities that can keep the memory stimulated. No matter what the cause, it’s …

By John Rogoveanu, 9:00 am on May 22, 2024

Table of Content1 1. Avoid Serving Certain Foods2 2. Encourage Frequent Exercise3 3. Eliminate Barriers to Using the Bathroom4 4. Promote Relaxation5 5. Discuss Fiber & Laxative Options with the Physician Chronic constipation in the elderly is common, since many medications and digestive disorders can cause it to develop. While most people focus on the …

By John Rogoveanu, 9:00 am on May 8, 2024

Table of Content1 Delegate Tasks2 Explain the Situation Clearly3 Refrain from Using Negative Tones & Phrases4 Seek Out Respite Care Services Caregivers play significant roles in their senior loved ones’ lives, which is why they need assistance from others when taking on caregiving-related tasks. Receiving help, especially from siblings, can make caregiving less challenging and …

By John Rogoveanu, 9:00 am on April 17, 2024

Table of Content1 1. First Aid Supplies 2 2. Medications 3 3. Bottled Water 4 4. Meals & Extra Snacks 5 5. Extra Clothing 6 6. Insect Repellent  Having a working mobile phone is a must when leaving home with your loved one, but some additional supplies can make spending time outdoors safer and more comfortable. Here’s a list of …