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April is OT, Joke, and Autism Acceptance Month!

April 16, 2019
April is everything month: including OT, National Humor (aka Joke) and Autism Acceptance Month. Talk about things that tick all our boxes at the...

Ear Infections in the Elderly

April 16, 2019
Although ear infections are more common in children than they are in seniors, elderly adults are still susceptible to them. Unlike ear infections...

How to Help a Senior After a Fall

April 14, 2019
Falls are a horrible problem for elderly loved ones. They can cause severe injuries, even if the fall itself seems mild. Here’s how you can deal with...

What to Do When Elderly Parents Refuse Help

April 12, 2019
Unfortunately, not all seniors are receptive to the idea of receiving care and may refuse to accept any care efforts. This can be frustrating, but...

Graves’ Disease

April 10, 2019
Graves’ disease is an immune system disorder that causes the immune system to attack the thyroid gland. The disorder causes the overproduction of...

Early Warning Signs and Symptoms of Congestive Heart Failure

April 8, 2019
As the chosen caregiver, it’s good to be aware of the risks your family members could face as they get older. It’s important to be prepared to help...

Home Care Services for Seniors After a Heart Attack

April 6, 2019
Heart disease continues to be the leading cause of death among both men and women throughout the United States. Each year more than 730,000 people in...

How to Recognize Self-Neglect in Seniors

April 4, 2019
Being unable to care for ourselves is a natural part of aging, yet far too often, cases of self-neglect go unnoticed for that reason. Knowing when to...

12 Budget-Friendly Ideas for Celebrating Your Staff

April 3, 2019
Look at you. You're committed to culture-building on your team. You've been working hard all year to do little, everyday things that make a big...

Sleep Apnea in the Elderly

April 3, 2019
Sleep apnea affects more than 18 million people in the United States alone. Family members who care for those with sleep apnea often balance duties...