We hear it every time we get on an airplane, “in the event of a loss of cabin pressure, an air mask will be automatically released. Be sure to secure your own mask before helping others”. Why? Because it makes perfect sense to be in a good place ourselves before we take on the burden of caring for someone else, even if that person is right next to us.
It is critical for seniors and their loved ones to make sure their home is safe, comfortable, and accessible. Here are four tips for o make your home more accessible for seniors
If you are a caregiver for a senior, it is important to be informed and prepared about COVID-19 so you can ensure the long term well-being of your loved one.
It is becoming more common for an elderly loved one to remain independent in their own home and community for as long as possible. Living in their familiar home environment and staying closer with family and friends in the community is very beneficial for an elderly loved one’s overall sense of mood and wellbeing. While it is wonderful to know a senior loved on is happy, it also great to know that they are healthy as well.
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