How Do You Communicate with Your Senior When Communication Is Difficult?
So many things change for your aging adult as she grows older and communication can be full of big changes. Using some of these tips
So many things change for your aging adult as she grows older and communication can be full of big changes. Using some of these tips
When your aging relative is recovering from a stroke at the hospital, you and other family members need to make some decisions about what their
The average caregiver is extremely harsh when it comes to self-judgment. If that describes you as well, you need to know that it is possible
Sarcoidosis is described as a “rare condition” by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, a division of U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Personal care tasks are tasks that your elderly family member has handled for most of her life completely on her own, like dressing and bathing.
Falling is an incredibly dangerous situation for your aging adult. She might be lucky and avoid serious injury, but in many cases falling involves a
Elderly parents are often faced with limited mobility as their bodies succumb to chronic pain, disease, illness, and more. While they may need a little
July 30th is International Day of Friendship. It’s a day created by the UN in hopes of building strong bonds between people of all races,
Thursday, July 19, 2018 10AM-12PM Gardens of Gainesville 3315 Thompson Bridge Road, Gainesville, GA 30506 The Alzheimer’s Association’s Community Education Programs are designed to
Have you heard the news?? Home Care Matters has updated our website and email addresses – still with our same phone number, fax, team and