None of them have anything to do with medicine. When I tell my caregiver story, I always start when dad was first hospitalized. That was when I was hit with being fully responsible for mom. I would lie in bed at night thinking, “Where do I start?” “What do I do next?”. What I’ve realized: 1. My caregiver role started way before I recognized it. It started when I made the … [Read more...]
A Different Type Of Grief – Why Do I Feel Like I’m losing Dad All Over Again?
It is five years since dad died and I'm finding it hard to remember our life together. I wrote this article two years ago when grief took an unexpected twist. On the 5th anniversary of dad's passing, grief has changed again. I can't believe he is gone five years already. It seems longer and at the same time it seems like yesterday. In the busyness of everyday I'm having a hard … [Read more...]
11 Great Safety Tips for Seniors That Will Completely Change Their Lives
The New Year is upon us and while many people are focusing on resolutions that have to do with losing weight and breaking bad habits—there is one resolution that all seniors need to be making: to be safer in the new year. Over a quarter of senior Americans are currently living alone which is why elderly safety is so important. Falls and accidents are most likely to happen right … [Read more...]
Nutritional Needs of People Living with Parkinson’s Disease
Caregivers can help ease some common symptoms of Parkinson's. Parkinson’s disease affects many thousands of people in the United States. According to the Parkinson’s Foundation, around 60,000 Americans are diagnosed each year, most of whom are over 60 years old. There is no doubt that caring for someone living with Parkinson’s disease is a tough challenge. Although, at the … [Read more...]
The Importance of End of Life Planning as an Elder Orphan
Sponsored Blog Post Elder Orphans: "An older person who is socially or physically isolated, without an available family member or caregiver to help them manage aging." A recent study from the University of Michigan found that an estimated 22% of all American over 65-years-old are at a significant risk of becoming an elder orphan. This is mainly due to the amount of people … [Read more...]