Companion care for seniors through Senior Helpers of Inland Empire provides social interaction, emotional support, and help with everyday tasks so older adults can continue living safely and comfortably at home. By reducing loneliness and encouraging active, engaged living, companion care improves overall well-being while giving families peace of mind.
Resources for Healthy Eating and Live in Senior Care
Encouraging Your Family to Eat Smarter and In Home Senior Care
Celebrating Fathers and Senior Care at Home
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At certain points in our lives, the prospect of the future and discussing it with others can be endlessly exciting. Our minds will race at the possibilities of the adventures we can have, the places we’ll visit and vacation in, the various apartments and homes we can live in, the friends we’ll make and the future spouse or partner we’ll meet, and, if we’re lucky enough, the kids we might one day raise. However, for many of us as we age through our lives and reach the twilight years, thinking about the future can be somewhat less exciting, and a bit more overwhelming. Both for the individual, and for their loved ones.
Kyrene School District announced it will be using new state funding to give all employees a pay increase this school year. Thursday marks the start of the school year for the district in Tempe, and the start of Kenora Hernandez’s 32nd year of teaching there. “To be very honest, it's been a long time since I’ve been energized to start a school year,” she said. “It’s the first time in probably three years that I’m excited.”
While it is important that you take care of your senior loved one, you also need to take care of yourself. Here's what you can do if you feel overwhelmed as a caregiver to a family member.
One of the most difficult conversations that family members can have with their senior loved ones is discussing living wills and power of attorney. Here are tips to help you start and manage the conversation.