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By Darlene Ortiz, 9:00 am on March 18, 2020

Being a caregiver for a senior loved one can be both rewarding and challenging. The latter is more likely to be true if you assume or believe you have to bear the burden of caring for your loved one alone. Fortunately, providing care can be less physically and mentally demanding…

By Darlene Ortiz, 9:00 am on March 4, 2020

Helping an aging loved one get his or her affairs in order is never going to be easy, but that project must be taken care of early on if you want to avoid major problems down the road. If your loved one passes away or becomes incapacitated in any way,…

By Darlene Ortiz, 9:00 am on February 19, 2020

Many seniors maintain positive attitudes, but elderly individuals with dementia may exhibit more aggression. Managing anger can make caregiving difficult, especially when your aging loved one refuses to do specific tasks, such as eating or exercising. Continue reading to learn about the causes of anger in seniors with dementia and…

By Darlene Ortiz, 9:00 am on February 5, 2020

While many seniors sail through their golden years without many challenges, others face various hardships. Aging adults can still enjoy their lives even when faced with challenges. However, the difficulties should be addressed as soon as they’re recognized. Here are some challenges your senior loved one may face and what…

By Darlene Ortiz, 9:00 am on January 22, 2020

Referring to discomfort that continues for 3-6 months or more or pain that intermittently comes back, chronic pain is a part of life for many adults 65 and older. It’s not always possible to completely eliminate chronic pain. That being said, there are some ways older adults can effectively manage…

By Darlene Ortiz, 9:00 am on January 8, 2020

With age, the body begins to experience sudden changes, such as physical and cognitive problems. The aging process is unpreventable, but there are steps seniors can take to slow it down. Continue reading to learn some of the usual signs of aging and what your senior loved one can do…

By Darlene Ortiz, 9:00 am on December 18, 2019

Being diagnosed with dementia can make daily life challenging for older adults, putting their safety at risk when they’re left alone. Family caregivers need to ensure someone is always available to monitor their elderly parents. If that isn’t always possible, families should consider using home care services. Continue reading to…

By Darlene Ortiz, 9:00 am on October 9, 2019

Memory loss is one of the most common symptoms associated with dementia, and over time, it can worsen for seniors, making daily life more challenging. There are tasks and projects seniors can take up to boost their memory and strengthen other intellectual functions. Here are several purposeful activities that provide…

By Darlene Ortiz, 9:00 am on September 18, 2019

Damage to the brain caused by dementia could lead to combative behavior in older adults. Being physically or verbally attacked by an aging parent may cause you to want to fight back, but you must resist these feelings and remain calm to prevent the situation from escalating. Here are some…

By Darlene Ortiz, 9:00 am on September 4, 2019

Alzheimer’s is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder with multiple stages, and each stage has its own unique challenges. While every senior with Alzheimer’s exhibits slightly different symptoms, most go through a combative stage in which they’re constantly hostile. While the aggressiveness might seem overwhelming, there are a few steps family caregivers…