More Than a Band-Aid: Why Senior Wound Healing Can be a Challenge
Remember as a child scraping your knee on the playground, when all it took was a hug from mom and a band-aid to have you
To keep our clients and caregivers safe, we strictly follow public health guidelines related to COVID-19.
Remember as a child scraping your knee on the playground, when all it took was a hug from mom and a band-aid to have you
If you are a caregiver for a loved one who has a medical condition that requires monitoring, chances are his or her physician has asked
Isolation in older adults is more prevalent than we’d like to admit, and the effects can be devastating. The other side of the coin, however,
It’s a common struggle among family caregivers: deciding when to step in and help, and when to step back and allow an older loved one
Elder abuse is a serious issue that involves the abuse or neglect of people age 60 and older. The signs of abuse are often not
If your doctor has warned you that your cholesterol is creeping upward, there are lifestyle changes you can make to help improve it before trying
The ability to communicate effectively is crucial to our feelings of independence and self-esteem, and for older adults, there are certain diagnoses that can inhibit
Urinary incontinence refers to the accidental or uncontrolled leaking of urine from the bladder. It is something an estimated two thirds of all elder Americans
Experiencing a stroke in and of itself is traumatic, both for the stroke survivor and his or her loved ones. Yet for many, the
When we are working with those diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, it is important to know their stories. What is their history? Where did they live? Who