Before choosing an adult family home or other long-term care options, looking at how the home fits your loved one physically, emotionally, and financially is crucial. Find out if it follows the rules or if it has been criticized for how it...
Read More ›Moving a parent to an adult family home is not an easy decision for the patient and the immediate family. Even when your loved one agrees to the set-up of special health care, senior care transitions could still result in adverse effects and can...
Read More ›Dementia is an illness that targets a person’s cognitive functions, such as thinking and remembering. At its late and severe stage, it can seriously affect and interfere with a person’s daily activities. Among its signs include wandering and...
Read More ›Taking care of individuals with memory impairments can be really challenging for most people. It’s like embarking on a lengthy, difficult, and emotionally draining journey. Their condition makes it more and more difficult for them to remember...
Read More ›According to a recent survey, 16% of older Americans aged 65 and up, eat fewer than 1000 calories per day. This means that a large number of seniors are at high risk of malnutrition. As one ages, their body and nutrition requirements change....
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