by Admin | Dec 28, 2020 | Adult Children, Aging Issues, Alzheimer's Care At Home, Tuesday Tips for Caregivers™
Family Caregivers: Why Won’t My Parents Listen to Me? A common experience among family caregivers is that parents will often ignore the advice of their children when it comes to receiving elder care.[1] This can be an outright refusal of care to more day-to-day...
by Admin | Sep 15, 2020 | Aging Issues, Caring for the Caregiver, Tuesday Tips for Caregivers™
Caregivers at Home: Prevent Back Pain and Tightness As many of us have probably transitioned to working at home, we probably find ourselves a little less mobile than before. When we sit and don’t move as much, we can experience increased pain in our lower backs as a...
by Admin | Sep 1, 2020 | Aging Issues, Alzheimer's Care At Home, Alzheimer's Home Safety, Tuesday Tips for Caregivers™
Creating a Safe Environment for Your Loved One If you are caring for someone living with a degenerative neurological disorder, then it is imperative the importance of a safe and comfortable environment for your loved one. When we say “environment,” we mean their...
by Admin | Aug 18, 2020 | Aging Issues, Dementia Care, Tuesday Tips for Caregivers™
Fighting Boredom: Helping Your Aging Loved One Have Fun Family caregiving comes with a host of challenges that you may not expect. Many times, when you read blogs online, you encounter articles on the big challenges, like finances, health, or emotional/psychological...
by Admin | Aug 3, 2020 | Aging Issues, Alzheimer's Disease Facts & Information, General Health, Tuesday Tips for Caregivers™
Alzheimer’s Prevention: Is Alzheimer’s Possible to Avoid? Alzheimer’s disease is a degenerative neurological disorder characterized by the accumulation of proteins in the brain, leading to brain cell deterioration. It is a progressive disorder that usually...
by Admin | Jul 28, 2020 | Aging Issues, Alzheimer's Care, Alzheimer's Diagnostics, Tuesday Tips for Caregivers™
Early Signs of Alzheimer’s and Dementia Degenerative neurological disorders, like Alzheimer’s, mostly affect elder populations. These disorders affect the brain, leading to changes in memory. However, memory loss is also a common side-effect of aging in general and it...