A carer refers to those supporting family, friends, or anyone who cannot do things without help. It can be caring for an elderly relative or anyone who is frail, ill, disabled, or suffering from mental health problems.
Safeguarding is an...
One of the most significant trends in healthcare in recent years has been the expansion of personalized medicine and concierge services. This is especially true for older Americans, who, impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, have taken advantage of remote...
Everyone's aging journey is different. Some senior citizens can remain active after retirement and experience few health issues. Unfortunately, this is not the case for everyone. Many seniors require extra care and safety in old age. To better care...
Around 81% of older US adults still have a license and drive regularly, with the US Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration stating that one in every five drivers on the road is 65 or above. Driving has many documented benefits,...
This article cannot provide legal advice, just information you ought to have and get from another driver should you collide. It only talks about vehicle damage and not any personal injuries. Every car should have proof of insurance plus...
Caring for a loved one can be a challenging and rewarding experience. But it can also be exhausting, both physically and emotionally. Caregivers need time to themselves to recharge and maintain their own mental health. Unfortunately, this is often...
During a year when the cost of everything seems to be going up, how can caregivers get bargains on home-health equipment and medical supplies they use regularly?
Fortunately, even while inflation rages, grocery prices rise weekly, and gasoline is...
Golf carts are great for recreational driving. However, when you’re looking to get one for yourself, you’ll want to keep these essential things in mind.
Whether you’re on the golf course or just want to drive around your neighborhood for...
Caregiving is an important obligation many people take on as part of their social responsibility. Approximately 1 in 3 adults in the United States has at least once provided care as an informal caregiver. Many of them are students.
While...
Family caregivers are stressed. They spend almost half of each month on tasks such as shopping, meal preparation, housekeeping and transportation. Almost all family caregivers help with dressing, personal hygiene and getting in and out of bed. The average...