Tag Archives: Dementia
4 Ways to Convince Your Elderly Loved Ones Who Refuse Professional Help
“Never give up hope. If you do, you’ll be dead already.” – Peggi Speer and Tia Walker Enrolling your elderly loved one in a healthcare facility is a tough decision to make. There may be doubts about whether or not caregivers can actually do their part in providing exceptional care services to your loved ones. … Continue reading
Why Caring for Seniors Is the Least You Can Do
It is understandable why you don’t have enough time to personally take good care of your elderly loved one. For instance, you have so many responsibilities to attend to, especially when you have your own family, and attending to their needs on top of yours may be beyond your capabilities. But did you know that … Continue reading
4 Important Factors to Consider When Living with Disability
“My advice to other disabled people would be, concentrate on things your disability doesn’t prevent you doing well and don’t regret the things it interferes with. Don’t be disabled in spirit as well as physically.” – Stephen Hawking Living with a disability is not easy. It can be challenging and exhausting at times. They can … Continue reading
Help Seniors Avoid Falling – Here’s How
Did you know that falls are the second leading cause of unintentional injuries and even deaths worldwide? In fact, research shows that seniors who are 65 years and above suffer from fatal falls. Whether they fall from a slippery floor, rickety stairs or electrical cords, it can happen anywhere and anytime of the day and … Continue reading
Warning Signs Seniors Need Professional Help
“Caring for our seniors is perhaps the greatest responsibility we have. Those who walked before us have given so much and made possible the life we all enjoy.” – Senator John Hoeven In today’s population, people are rapidly aging. A case study conducted by the World Health Organization, an increase of a number of people … Continue reading