Most people over 65 would like to “age in place,” meaning they don’t want to end up in a nursing home. They’d like to stay in the home they’re in now, thank you very much. The home that may hold memories of the past several decades. Most adult children of...
Is your elderly loved one suffering from any level of anxiety? Anxiety is one of the toughest emotions to deal with and manage. There are so many reasons why someone may have anxiety. It could be the loss of a loved one, not working anymore, dealing with health...
You have your routines. From the moment you get up, you have time limits in place to make sure you’ve showered and eaten in time to leave. You also know when it’s time to get your kids up, get them out the door, and what you need to do at work. What routines do your...
It is commonly misunderstood that elderly people can stay independent no matter what. Your elderly loved one might not want help with certain things. However, at some point, they might need more help than they are willing to admit. With this being said, you might be...