Activities to Boost Self-Esteem in Seniors with Alzheimer’s
Because of the unique challenges that come with Alzheimer’s disease, patients often find themselves battling low self-esteem. Here are some activities to try.
Celebrating Our Stars: Birthdays, Anniversaries, and Welcoming New Talents!
As the new year begins, it’s time to gather (even if it’s virtually!) and sprinkle some joyous confetti in the air.
Things Seniors Should Pay Attention To When They Look In The Mirror
Seniors should pay close attention to these five things discussed here when they look in the mirror every morning. In-home rehabilitation services could offer them guidance on what to look for and how to address it.
Tips for Managing Multiple Illnesses
When your loved one has multiple doctors in multiple locations, trying to keep it all straight can be challenging. Here are some tips.
Helping Your Loved One Recover from Laser Eye Surgery
Seniors can have laser eye surgery when the doctors determine that it has a high chance of succeeding and improving your loved one’s sight. It’s good to have someone who specializes in post-hospital care services.
Celebrating Milestones: Birthdays, Anniversaries, and New Additions!
As we gather around the virtual confetti, it’s time to raise our virtual glasses and give a resounding cheer for the incredible individuals who have made our workplace shine brighter.
The Unexpected Benefits Of Senior Home Care
For seniors who want to live alone and family members who want to respect their choice, senior home care services are a great option.
Physical Therapy Helps Seniors Get Moving
Physical therapy is a range of exercises and movements that are designed to help seniors stay mobile and retain cognitive skills like hand/eye coordination and spatial awareness.
Sweet Serenades: How Music Can Help Seniors Sleep
This blog post will talk about how music can help seniors sleep better and some easy-to-use apps that are made just for them.
Recognizing Depression in Your Loved One
While depression symptoms can take on many forms, some of the most common symptoms you or their companion care at home providers may notice if your loved one is depressed are discussed here.