Life in New York is busy and is known to take much of the time of its residents. For this reason, many families facing senior care problems choose to pay for medical care in nursing homes. However, there are instances when such arrangements may not be best for...
Your dad’s goal has always been to remain independent, but his battle against cancer’s taken a lot out of him. He’s not sleeping through the night, he’s often sick and can’t get to the bathroom on time. He’s weak and struggles with mobility. Those are a few situations...
Here are a few facts to know for Arthritis Awareness Month. Very close to half of all U.S. adults 65 or older have arthritis that’s been diagnosed by a doctor. As not every older adult sees a doctor or admits to experiencing pain, it may be more than 49.6%. Of those...
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...
Companion care at home provides your parents with a caregiver who offers a friendly face and companionship. It’s that simple. Your parents don’t have many friends in the area, and you, your brothers, and your sisters live too far away to visit often. Companionship...
Doing anything for the first time can seem confusing or overwhelming. Sometimes people end up putting off starting something helpful just because they don’t know where to begin. Hiring in-home caregiving help can seem confusing, but once people jump in, they’re often...