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Monthly Archives: February, 2017

Senior Sleep Problems and How to Help Insomnia

It's quite common for us to find it difficult to sleep as we age. We become sleepier earlier in the day, don't sleep well...

Human Nature and Finding Joy In Caregiving

It can be the poor quality of food in a restaurant, the cold weather outside or the slow customer service in a store. Humans...

Homecare: The World’s Fastest Growing Industry?

The homecare industry is growing at a rate six times greater than that of the average growth percentage of 6.5% across all professions. While...

Is Senior Paranoia Real?

Caregivers and relatives of the elderly can find that as their loved ones and patients age, they begin to show symptoms of senior paranoia....

What Can You Do When Your Senior Parents Resist Help?

We are consistently hearing about how families are frustrated because their senior parents will not accept or they resist help. This causes a lot...

Preventing Senior Falls – Aging In Place

1.8 million elderly people went to hospitals in the USA in a single year because of FALLS.  Our business helps many people who have...

How to Manage Senior Anemia

Senior anemia is a relatively misunderstood condition, showing up as a lowered red blood cell count. As we age, anemia becomes more common and can...

Is There Sex in Your Seventies? You Betcha!

We don't talk about it, especially with our friends and family, but the issue of sexual ability worries us more as we become seniors....

Hats Off To Dad – A Story of Caregiving and Alzheimer’s Disease

A salt and pepper-speckled tweed hat sits perched on the top of a file cabinet in my home office. The hat once belonged to...

The Lowdown on Senior Sleep

A good night’s sleep can be difficult to obtain as we age. Not only can we have trouble falling asleep, we also wake up...
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