Transitioning Home After a Hospital Stay

Transitioning Home After a Hospital Stay

When an older loved one is discharged after a serious hospital stay, their healthcare and recovery do not stop once they get home. Many older people, especially those who live alone, can worsen their condition without the right care and assistance. Several...

The Problem With Multitasking as Caregivers

Mastering the art of multitasking has become a sense of pride for many. The skill, listed as an attribute for productivity, is a sought-after job skill on many job postings on Indeed. So, is it really an art? Is it your normal way of life? Can we really do many things...
Outdoor Summer Reading Tips for Seniors

Outdoor Summer Reading Tips for Seniors

Sitting in the shade of your porch with a good book is a great way to spend the Summer. But for many seniors, the Summer sun can pose additional health hazards. Below, we will discuss tips for some outdoor Summer reading sessions for seniors. In the Summer, Shade is...
Sleep Schedules and Heart Health

Sleep Schedules and Heart Health

Sleep can affect a lot of different aspects of your health, and that includes your heart. The amount and quality of sleep you get can affect how your body operates. This article will discuss how sleep can benefit your heart health, as well as some ways to help ensure...
Macular Degeneration in Seniors

Macular Degeneration in Seniors

Macular Degeneration is a progressive condition in the eyes that affects vision. It is the leading cause of vision loss in the US. When providing care to an elderly or disabled loved one, it can be important to tailor their care to their specific needs. This article...