How Does Occupational Therapy Help With Lupus?
Lupus affects many seniors and their every day lives. Consider occupational therapy to help alleviate your elderly loved ones daily routine.Read More
How Home Care Helps Your Senior Feel Safe
Home care for seniors can help eliminate concerns and make their environment safe, which helps put you at ease knowing your loved one is cared for.Read More
Skilled Nursing Care and National Public Health Week
National Public Health Week helps bring awareness to different topics of health, like skilled nursing care, and how important they are.Read More
Osteoporosis and Physical Therapy: What You Should Know
After a bone density screening, your mom’s doctor recommended she start physical therapy. What can it do for her osteoporosis?Read More
The Surprising Recovery Speed with Personal Care at Home
Your senior loved one is ready to come home from the hospital to recover, are you? See how Personal Care at Home in Fairmont, MN can help.Read More
Foster Safety and Independence: Caregivers and Medic Alert
August brings Medic Alert Awareness Month, a time to discuss the benefits of arranging Medic Alert systems and caregivers. Find Caregivers in St. Cloud.Read More
Are There Risks to Living Alone?
Your dad’s recently become a widower. You’re worried about him living alone, especially when you live in another state. What are the things you should be most concerned about?Read More
Spend Time With Your Dad on Cheer Up the Lonely Day
July 11th is Cheer Up the Lonely Day. Your dad lives alone, and he doesn’t have friends in the area anymore. He relies on you and your brother for socialization.Read More
Why Your Older Adult May Want to Age in Place?
You would believe that staying in one’s home as one ages is too expensive, but that’s not always the case. For a senior in need of assistance, this may be a much more pleasant choice.Read More
Five Ways to Make Long-distance Caregiving More Helpful for Your Senior
It isn’t always feasible for you to pick up your life and move to where your senior is when she starts getting older. That means doing some long-distance caregiving, possibly for quite a long while. Read More