Caring for senior loved ones is medically referred to as geriatric care. Considering the changes in an older adult’s body and their environment, a different approach is given compared to the rest of the population. The principles of taking care of the elderly are the foundations of our home care services in California. We integrate the senior’s physical, psychological, and …
The Positive Impact of Home Care on Family Members
We so often read articles about the benefits of home care to seniors and the disabled. They are, indeed, incredibly beneficial. But what real-world benefits do the family members of patients stand to gain from this amazing service? Of course, seeing our aging and disabled relatives get better is the biggest advantage of them all, but what else? As a …
Living with Diabetes at an Advanced Age
When we age, we have to focus more and more on our health, especially when we have chronic illnesses such as diabetes. Diabetes is a condition that will force you to make certain lifestyle changes. However, these changes are minor and even at an advanced age. It is possible to maintain your health and independence. This condition can have serious …
Elderly Depression: How to Journey with Your Aging Family Member
Depression is a silent enemy that most people are not aware they’re having. The one great concern about this mental illness is that it doesn’t care about age. It can hit a teenager, a new parent, or a senior loved one. As a foe, depression has to be overcome so that the person can continue living the life they ought …
Bedroom Safety Tips for Your Aging Loved One
To ensure your senior loved one’s quality of life ahead in their aging years, you would want them safe and well at all times. This includes keeping them safe from fall incidents at home, which is to be a senior person’s safest sanctuary. Of all the many places at home, their bedroom is ideally the shelter closest to their heart. …
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