Posts by Christine Mulé
Signs Your Senior Parent May Need Hearing Aids
Seniors with home care have help they can rely on in an emergency, especially those seniors who have hearing loss.
Read MoreHow to Handle the Stress of Being an Adult Child Caregiver
If your loved one needs more help, it’s time to look for 24-hour home care to help your family and make things easier for you and your parents.
Read MoreHow to Make the Holidays Special for Seniors?
Try out these simple ways to make this holiday special for your elderly family members with the help of the home care team.
Read MoreConnecting the Generations: Helping Seniors Increase Their Social Circle
Here are tips to encourage seniors to branch out and make new friends and how senior home care and loved ones can help.
Read MoreEasing the Burden: Helping Seniors with Diabetic Nerve Pain
Here are tips for helping seniors move through the pain or perhaps decrease their risk of neuropathy and the pain associated with it and how home care can help.
Read MoreA Journey Through Memories: Unlocking the Power of Reminiscence Therapy for Seniors
As companion care at home and loved ones keep looking for new ways to improve seniors’ lives, seeking more information about reminiscence therapy is a good step.
Read MoreSix Benefits of Skilled Nursing for Seniors with Diabetes
Diabetic seniors sometimes need some qualified help at home, and skilled nursing care offers that for them.
Read MoreHow to Calm an Upset Senior Parent with Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer’s care can help family caregivers taking care of a senior parent with Alzheimer’s. Alzheimer’s care gives family members the chance to take some time off when they are overwhelmed.
Read MoreWhat Housekeeping Chores Can Your Dad Do After Heart Surgery?
Post-hospital care services cover housekeeping chores that your senior loved one shouldn’t be doing.
Read MoreWhy Your Senior Might Need 24-Hour Home Care
There are many benefits to 24-hour home care. This advice will help you determine if your senior loved one really needs it.
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