How to Set The Mood for Seniors to Go to Sleep
If your loved one is having trouble sleeping at night, they may need more help creating a bedtime routine and resting in a relaxing environment that promotes sleep.
Read MoreUnderstanding Continuity of Care
Continuity of care describes how seniors receive care consistently and seamlessly over time and in various health care settings. Learn more.
Read MoreIntegrative Approaches Physical Therapy Uses for Elders
Physical therapy involves more than just encouraging seniors to exercise. Physical therapists use a variety of different tools as discussed here.
Read MoreSensory Activities to Calm Seniors with Dementia
Some of the sensory techniques senior home care or loved ones might use with seniors who have dementia are explored further here.
Read MoreOccupational Therapy Strategies That Improve Functional Independence
Here are five effective occupational therapy strategies that assist in improving functional independence and focuses on enhancing or restoring skills for daily tasks.
Read MoreHow Can Home Health Care Empower Seniors Age in Place?
To age in place successfully loved ones and seniors should consider getting support through home health care since it offers seniors care to keep them safe and comfortable.
Read MoreNavigating Bladder Health for Seniors
It is possible to manage bladder health issues and preserve independence and dignity in later life, especially with the help of senior home care and loved ones.
Read MoreImproving the Quality of Life for a Senior With Disabilities
Here are a few things to keep in mind and things you can do to help your loved one live a higher quality life even if they are suffering from a disability.
Read MoreHow Physical Therapy Helps Elders with Alzheimer’s Be More Active
Getting more active is great for Alzheimer’s disease patients, but it may not be easy to do without more help. Physical therapy can be a perfect solution.
Read MoreWhy Skilled Nursing Care Is Preferred By Seniors And Families
When seniors have skilled nursing care, the medical care is provided to a senior parent at their home by a trained nurse who is under a doctor’s supervision.
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