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Holiday Help for Loved One’s with Alzheimer’s and Dementia
Caring for someone with Alzheimer's or dementia can be overwhelming, but the more information and support you have, the better you can navigate the demanding road ahead. The more support you have, the better you will be able to help your loved one. As you come to...
Denver Home Care Options
Finding the right care for a loved one isn’t always easy. But, understanding the differences between your options will help make your search a little easier. Agency In-Home Care In-home care agencies provide you with choices, like a registry would, but the process is...
Denver Home Care Companionship for Seniors
Growing older and retiring doesn’t mean life is easier, sometimes, it can be much more difficult. Dealing with aging parents can be emotional and often difficult for adult children, but how do we know when it’s no longer a good idea for your parents to be home alone?...
How to Finding the Right Home Care Help
There has been a name coined for those who’ve been caught between aging baby boomer parents and their own families - the sandwich generation. The sandwich generation is also referred to as the “silent army” because there are 40 million Americans that provide informal...
Overcoming Resistance to Home Care
Initially, seniors may be resistant to in-home care. Your parent may not recognize how much you help out, believing extra help is unnecessary. There may be fear of lost independence or freedom. Our caregivers create more opportunities to enjoy life, but accepting help...
Dealing With Your Siblings During The Holidays
Providing care for your loved one can be difficult. Adding siblings to the mix can further complicate matters. And, the holidays are a cherry on top. While your siblings can be enormously helpful and your best support, they can also be a source of stress. Whatever...
4 Questions That Determine If Your Loved One Needs Home Care
Most family’s wait until two common scenarios to occur before seeking professional caregiving: 1) a family caregiver is overwhelmed and they feel unable to do it all, or 2) there is a physical or mental crises. When family’s wait, everyone experiences increased...
If You Know a Female Caregiver, Offer Help
Many years ago, the Women’s Health Network framed a trend that is in need of attention: In the summer of 2005, Justice Sandra Day O’Connor announced her retirement from the Supreme Court. Her reason? Justice O’Connor said that she needed to spend more time providing...
Caregiving With Family
The African proverb, "It takes a village," also applies to caring for elderly loved ones. With the help of others, everyday care becomes much more manageable, but sometimes difficult choices need to be made. Examples of everyday care choices include: when to stop...
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