by Angie Lee | Feb 9, 2024 | aging parents, caregivers, Home Care Services, In-Home Care, independence, Patience, Senior Care, Solutions, Support at home
Helping our aging parents accept Home Care Open Communication: Initiate an open and honest conversation with your parents about their current needs and the benefits of home care. Listen to their concerns and fears without judgment. Educate Them: Provide information...
by Angie Lee | May 3, 2021 | Falls, In-Home Care, Senior Care
Preventing Falls in the Home Environment Studies have shown that six out of every ten falls occur in the homecare setting, making it the leading cause of injury for seniors. You make the effort to improve and maintain your health and safety, but all it takes is one...
by Angie Lee | Apr 20, 2021 | In-Home Care, Pets, Senior Care, Therapy
Pets and Companionship for the Elderly at Home According to the Humane Society, there’s an estimated 6-8 million dogs and cats that go through shelters every year. That’s a baffling estimate. Even though it’s actually much lower than it was a few decades ago, it’s no...
by Angie Lee | Dec 9, 2020 | In-Home Care, Music, Senior Care, Therapy
Recently, a video shared by an organization that promotes music therapy for those afflicted by dementia went viral. The video reveals an elderly woman, purported to have been a prima ballerina, responding to music from Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake. The inspirational...
by Angie Lee | Dec 1, 2020 | Diabetes, In-Home Care, Senior Care, Senior Menus
According to the National Institute on Aging, the risk for diabetes increases with age. In fact, the latest data suggests that approximately 25% of people over the age of 60, as well as those involved in companion care, are challenged with the daily maintenance of...