Most people have had a nosebleed at some point in their life. However, there are others that have regular nosebleeds. If you are caring for your elderly loved one and they get regular nosebleeds, there are some things that you should know. The bad part of this is that...
It’s National Service Dog month! That mean it’s a great time to address one of the toughest parts about having a service dog: how to respond when people want to pet the dog. If your senior loved one has a service dog these tips can help them politely make it clear to...
Few people realize that around half of all eye injuries occur at home. While it’s important to protect your eyes during the day, not everyone realizes the risks they take with simple tasks like cleaning, DIY projects, or going outside to the garden. October is Home...
Nearly 18 million seniors live in their own homes and need some help with daily living. There are many seniors who are living independently, have all their faculties, are economically secure, are in great health, and are very happy staying in their own homes. There...
Working out and staying active is a vital part of senior living and home care specialists often encourage this in a routine. One of the best things about having a caregiver or someone to help a senior out is they can drive the seniors to easy workout classes. This...