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Watch for These Early Signs of Mobility Problems in Older Adults
All family caregivers need to know the early signs of mobility problems in older adults in order to prevent falls or other serious injuries.
Benjamin Franklin certainly... Read More »
The Final Stage of Alzheimer’s: What to Expect
Being prepared for the final stage of Alzheimer’s is key to continuing to help make life as meaningful as possible for someone you love.
The journey through... Read More »
The Most Important Vitamins for Older Adults
With all of the options on store shelves, which are the most important vitamins for older adults?
Minerals, vitamins, and supplements – oh my! Nearly three in... Read More »
Seven Years with Lilia!
All of us at Hired Hands Homecare are proud to salute Lilia C as our latest Caregiver of the Month!
We have had the absolute pleasure of working with Lilia... Read More »
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
While we absolutely love the Beatles… we’re not talking about the day “that Sgt. Pepper taught the band to play”! On February 8, 1994... Read More »
Why Alzheimer’s Caregivers Say They Need to Go It Alone – And Why It’s a Bad Idea
“You can make it, but it’s easier if you don’t have to do it alone.” – Betty Ford
Alzheimer’s caregivers may feel as though they are the... Read More »
3 Steps to Better Advocate for an Aging Parent
Trusting someone you love to the care of someone else is never easy, particularly for a senior family member. Whether at home or in a facility, you’ll have... Read More »
How to Get Away From It All While Caring for an Older Loved One
Dreaming of that perfect vacation while listening to friends and family share tales of exciting getaways? The desire to travel and escape reality for a little while is... Read More »
What to Do When an Older Adult Refuses to Pay for Care
Many of today’s older adults grew up during the Great Depression. They lived through a time when the country was cutting corners and pinching pennies. Frugality was embedded... Read More »
Acceptance, Unity & Inclusion!
“I look to a day when people will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.” ~ Dr. Martin Luther King... Read More »
Reminiscing in Dementia: How to Spark Memories and Instill Joy
Memory loss and dementia may seem synonymous. Yet it’s crucial to understand that long-term memory frequently remains intact long into the progression of the disease. For this reason,... Read More »
How to Manage Feeling Unappreciated as a Caregiver
These three simple steps can help if you’re feeling unappreciated as a caregiver.
From the moment you started your day until its end, you’ve dedicated yourself entirely... Read More »