Posts Tagged ‘Senior Living’
How Do Hearing and Independent Living Work Together?
Hearing is far more important to seniors than they realize. When hearing starts to decline, that significantly affects daily life, including a senior’s ability to live independently in the long run. Cognitive health and physical well-being are also impacted. Senior home care can help seniors to navigate the challenges of hearing loss and regain as…
Read MoreFive Outdoorsy Activities for Seniors with Limited Mobility
If your loved one has always enjoyed the great outdoors but now has limited mobility, that doesn’t mean he has to give up his love for nature. Even if he’s wheelchair-bound or needs to use an ECV to get around, there are still plenty of activities he can take part in outside so that he…
Read MoreFun Senior Activities for the 4th of July
The 4th of July is one of the best times to bring the family together but not all seniors want to experience the loud noises that come with this celebration of independence. Luckily, there are still tons of things for your loved one to do during this time that will allow them to get in…
Read MoreCompanion Care at Home Supports Seniors’ Hobbies and Interests
Maintaining hobbies and interests is way more important for the overall well-being of aging adults. For many seniors, it’s helpful to have some outside assistance supporting them as they engage in interests and hobbies. Many interests can be engaged in alone, but are better with someone else. Companion care at home can offer seniors the…
Read MorePersonal Care at Home Offers Comprehensive Support for Seniors
Staying healthy and independent involves a variety of different types of tasks, including personal care tasks. As seniors age, some tasks that they’ve always done independently start to become more difficult. The problem is that stopping these tasks, like bathing or getting in and out of bed, aren’t ones that seniors can just stop doing.…
Read More5 Ideas to Help Seniors Get More Cognitive Stimulation
Cognitive health and cognitive stimulation are two incredibly important factors for seniors. Senior home care providers can make it a lot easier for aging adults to get the cognitive stimulation that they need in order to stray mentally active and engaged for as long as they want. Why Is Cognitive Stimulation So Crucial? Cognitive stimulation…
Read MoreHow Elder Care Helps Seniors Stay Independent
Are you worried about your senior mom or dad living alone? There are millions of seniors that are choosing to stay in their homes as they get older because they have elder care. With elder care seniors can comfortably live at home with reliable and compassionate support. If you live too far away to visit…
Read MoreHow Does Home Care Assistance Promote Relaxation for Seniors?
Stress and anxiety are big problems in today’s society. Many people think that aging adults don’t have to worry about either issue, but that’s not entirely true. Seniors face a great deal of stress because of aging, health issues, and because they’re experiencing a lot of changes in their lives. One way for them to…
Read MoreHow Do Home Care Plans Account for Evolving Needs?
Seniors experience a lot of changes as they age. Their health changes, their abilities may change, and they often find they need more help than they expected they would need. If they already have a home care plan, it’s easy enough to make adjustments. But starting from scratch with a new plan for home care…
Read MorePersonal Care at Home Helps Seniors Establish Better Daily Routines
Consistent daily routines do a lot to help seniors maintain well-being and quality of life, both physically and mentally. It can be tough for seniors to establish solid routines, however, especially when they have mobility trouble or other issues. Personal care at home can be extremely helpful for seniors who need and want to establish…
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