The cold and gray of the winter months can be hard for anyone, but they can feel especially grueling to individuals who are stuck in their homes without much interaction. Winter can also be hard on caregivers who can’t even get their loved ones outside for some sunshine. This … [Read more...] about Winter Readiness Guide: How to beat the cold, keep routines, and stay active
Caregiver Resources
One Daughter’s Story: And Why She is Glad She Uprooted Her Life
When I arrived, Dad was still in the neurological unit of the hospital. He had a left hip replacement after he fell and broke his hip. At some point, he also suffered a stroke that took away the use of his left arm. I had just driven my 2 cockapoos and my cat 800 miles to get to … [Read more...] about One Daughter’s Story: And Why She is Glad She Uprooted Her Life
Simple Acts Of Comfort Go A Long Way
Asking an older adult what kind of assistance they would like goes a long way in increasing their comfort and reducing frustration. Simple acts such as offering a blanket or sweater can make a huge difference in the comfort of an older adult. It is important you don't rush older … [Read more...] about Simple Acts Of Comfort Go A Long Way
Schedule A House Call
As people decline physically, it becomes an increasing challenge to get them to their physician’s office. Often someone can have multiple specialists they see regularly, along with a primary physician. This takes quite a bit of time, energy, and planning on the part of the … [Read more...] about Schedule A House Call
Three Skills Every Caregiver Needs
When someone becomes a caregiver for the first time, there can be a lot of fear and uncertainty on what to do. Here are a few skills that can help along the way.Listen to your patient. See what they need, not what you need. Don’t be afraid to ask for help or to ask … [Read more...] about Three Skills Every Caregiver Needs