Posts by Care Street Home Care Staff
Is Your Dad’s Home His Forever Home? It Can Be
Caregivers in Howell NJ: Think about your dad’s house. If he wants to stay in that home for the rest of his life, how well is the house set up for aging in place?
Read MoreWhy Doesn’t Your Senior Want to Talk about Driving?
Elder Care in Bordentown NJ: You may know that you need to talk to your senior about her driving, but she’s refusing. What gives?
Read MoreFive Signs from Your Body That You Need Respite Time
Senior Care in Manalapan NJ: Are you listening to what your body is telling you? Here are 5 ways it’s trying to tell you something important.
Read MoreHealth Benefits of Walking for Elderly Adults
Elderly Care in Spotswood NJ: Do you have an elderly loved one to care for? Are you worried about their health? If so, then you should know there are many health benefits of walking for elderly adults.
Read MoreTop Tips for Lowering Cholesterol
Home Care in Manalapan NJ: If your older family member has been diagnosed with high cholesterol, it’s important for them to do what they can to bring their levels down.
Read MoreFour Tips to Avoid Losing Yourself to Caregiving
Caregivers in Hamilton NJ: Maintaining your own identity as a caregiver is vital. If you’re not doing this already, you need to figure out how to make some changes.
Read MoreHow Healthy Are Potatoes?
Senior Care in Manchester NJ: If you’re searching for ways to improve the way your older family member eats, you may be happy to hear that potatoes are no longer on the “don’t eat” list.
Read MoreWays to Exercise When Seniors Are Stuck Inside
The winter months make it harder for older adults to get outside and exercise the way they might during the warmer months. Many seniors choose walking as their favorite form of exercise, but that can be difficult to do in the winter when it’s cold and sidewalks are icy. So, what can your aging relative…
Read MoreWhat to Do When Seniors with Dementia Hoard Things
Claire’s mother, Louise, had been diagnosed with dementia a few years ago. One day, while cleaning Louise’s house, Claire discovered a drawer filled with old food and other items from around the house that seemed to have no meaning or particular value. Claire was astonished by the discovery and wondered what was going on. She…
Read MoreWhat Can Your Senior Do about Chronic Pain?
One of the biggest factors in quality of life for a senior family member could be whether she battles chronic pain or not. Pain is a tremendous drain on your senior’s physical and emotional resources. Helping her to manage it demands a multi-pronged approach. Talk to Her Doctor about a Plan Any time you’re dealing…
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