Can You Do Much about Safety in Five Minutes?
If you’ve only got five minutes, is it really worth it to try to fix a possible safety issue? You might be able to do
If you’ve only got five minutes, is it really worth it to try to fix a possible safety issue? You might be able to do
For one reason or another, your dad’s doctor recommends he no longer drive. His eyesight may have deteriorated to a point that driving isn’t safe.
Before the pandemic, around 25 percent of older Americans were socially isolated. As families had to stop visiting their parents, social isolation became a concern.
Almost 8 percent of the adults in the United States have hay fever. Symptoms may be severe or mild and include symptoms like sneezing, congestion,
Have you noticed or suspected that your senior is wearing the same clothes over and over? You might not be imagining that. It’s common for
Your senior may want to keep her brain as healthy as possible, but what is brain health? There’s actually more to it than you or
Making the decision to hire elderly care in the first place can sometimes be confusing and difficult, so when you decide it’s time to get
A gallbladder attack, or gallstone attack, can be quite painful. The gallbladder is a small sack that is located in the upper abdomen on the
Most people think about ergonomics when it comes to working at a computer, but it’s more than that. Ergonomics in terms of caring for your
❤Home Care Matters was started for a reason, and that reason is Dee. (Valerie Darling’s Mom). #DeeStrong! Here’s a little video of family, memories, and the