Archive for September 2016
Remedies for Seniors with Dry, Chapped Skin
Senior Care Bellevue WA-As people age their skin tends to change. It can become be more dried out, bruise more easily from decreased elasticity, develop age spots, develop benign growths, and have a higher risk of skin cancer.
Read MoreOctober 5th is National Kale Day
Elder Care Seattle WA-You may have heard that Kale, a leafy green, is a superfood. The truth is that kale is one of the healthiest foods you can eat due to its high nutrient content. Has your elder loved one ever tried this healthy vegetable?
Read MoreOctober is Emotional Wellness Month
Caregiver Kirkland WA-As a family caregiver, you are likely to be very focused on the health and well-being of the loved one you are caring for. While this is very important, it may cause you to ignore your own health and emotional needs.
Read MoreWhat Are the Best Ways to Help Your Elderly Loved One to Get Rid of Things He Doesn’t Need?
Home Care Puyallup WA-Visiting an elderly loved one and finding his home packed to overflowing can make many a family caregiver want to run for the hills. But it’s important to help him get rid of some of those items, even if it’s a little bit difficult.
Read MoreMeaningful Ways to Help an Elder with Alzheimer’s Disease Leave a Legacy of Memories for Their Family
Elderly Care Shoreline WA-The journey with Alzheimer’s disease can be a challenging one for your elderly parent and for you as their family caregiver. While managing the changes in your parent’s cognitive and physical functioning that come along with this disease progressing, you must also come to terms with the reality that your parent will not be the same person for your children, grandchildren, and beyond that they have been for you your entire life.
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