Tag Archives: senior living
Holiday Visits: Listen for Quiet Calls for Help
Visiting aging loved ones is a cherished opportunity, but it also provides a chance to assess their well-being. Subtle changes can indicate they need additional support to remain safe and healthy at home. Recognizing these signs early is vital for ensuring their safety and quality of life. Take the time during your visit to listen … Continue reading
The Healing Benefits of Music for Seniors
Music Can Lead to Better Quality of Life Music has a powerful impact on our lives. A line of lyrics or a snippet of a tune can generate very specific memories. A pop tune from your high school days might bring back the fun of cruising around town with friends. A hymn might fill you … Continue reading
End-of-Life Planning: Hard but Necessary!
Planning for the Future: Essential Documents and Directives for End-of-Life Care Bill Bush (pictured above) was an amazing example of planning ahead for his family. He had all documents clearly marked and in order. He made sure his family knew where to find everything they needed when he passed away. His family appreciated his organization, … Continue reading
Safe and fun activities for Alzheimer’s patients to do at home
Support individuals with Alzheimer’s through stimulating activities. Learn about the benefits of activities for your patients or loved ones.
How in-home care is the answer to reducing hospital readmissions
Reduce hospital readmissions and improve outcomes with non-medical in-home care. Explore how we’ve contributed to reducing readmissions.
Why you deserve help from a caregiver during traumatic brain injury recovery
Learn about traumatic brain injuries and the caregiving resources available Depending on the severity of the injury, traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) can affect peoples’ ability to perform the functions of their day-to-day lives, so working with a caregiver for support and coping can greatly aid in recovery efforts. At least 5.3 million Americans, approximately 2% … Continue reading