Home health care keeps older adults who are recovering from injuries or managing acute or chronic health conditions where they want to be – at home. There are also several other benefits of home ...
Among these people are mothers, fathers, friends, and grandparents. They’re also the neighbors we look up to and the community members we cherish.Transitioning from one phase of life to the n...
Keep Loved Ones Safe at HomeMost aging adults prefer living in their own home. To make it happen, create and carry out a safe living environment that removes hazards and threats. Once a plan is in...
Whether for a short or long term stay, nursing home placement can be a traumatic experience for any family. Problems arise in nursing facilities as they do in your own life. However, those residing in...
Whether you have experience in the child care industry or you’re making a leap from another profession, getting to a point where you can open your doors is a challenge on its own.In the past, we h...
Demographic studies show that the numbers of people over the age of 65 will continue to increase for many years into the future. The subject of maintaining dignity in later years has become a signific...
You probably know by now how dynamic the nursing profession is—always changing, updating and improving. In the thick of the job, it can be hard to see the innovation in nursing on an industry-wide lev...
If you’re considering home care for your loved one, you may be trying to add up the costs in your mind. You may find yourself somewhat relieved as you do so, since care at home can be one of the...
Making the decision to get long-term care for a loved one is a difficult decision. If your family member is neglecting personal and home care, or having difficulty getting around, you might need to&nb...
Choosing a nursing home for a family member is the difficult job no one ever warned you about. You’re tasked with securing a facility that will provide compassionate, high-level care to ensure your lo...