What Family Caregivers Should Know About Stroke Prevention

As one ages, medical challenges are bound to arise; it’s inevitable. Fortunately, concerning strokes, there are positive steps that can be taken to minimize the risk, and in many cases, prevent a stroke from happening.

By |2021-03-04T11:14:30-07:00May 3, 2021|Senior Care|Comments Off on What Family Caregivers Should Know About Stroke Prevention

Potential Eye Disorders that Seniors Should ‘Look Out’ For

There are four major age-related eye disorders affecting seniors: glaucoma, cataracts, macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy. Learning about each disease's symptoms and their treatments can help you protect your vision and that of the senior in your life.

By |2021-02-08T12:51:44-07:00April 19, 2021|Senior Care|Comments Off on Potential Eye Disorders that Seniors Should ‘Look Out’ For

Helping an Aging Adult Manage Their Diabetes

Many aging in place seniors with diabetes have trouble keeping their blood sugar normalized. Some may even lose their independence as a result. If you’re serving as an informal caregiver for an elderly loved one who’s diabetic, here’s how to help them enjoy a higher quality of life.    

By |2021-02-03T16:41:08-07:00March 15, 2021|Senior Care|Comments Off on Helping an Aging Adult Manage Their Diabetes

Care Tips for Seniors Transitioning from Hospital to Home

Coordinating a senior’s follow-up care when they’re transitioning from hospital to home isn’t easy, but it is essential for their continued health and wellbeing. Here are some ways to ensure that your loved one’s recovery goes well. 

By |2021-02-03T16:40:38-07:00March 1, 2021|Senior Care|Comments Off on Care Tips for Seniors Transitioning from Hospital to Home

2021 Best of Home Care – Leader in Excellence Award

Adultcare Assistance Homecare announced today that it received the distinguished 2021 Best of Home Care –Leader in Excellence Award from Home Care Pulse, the leading firm in quality assurance for home care.

By |2021-02-11T12:41:05-07:00February 12, 2021|Home Care Standards|Comments Off on 2021 Best of Home Care – Leader in Excellence Award

5 Tips to Boost Energy Levels in Seniors

For seniors, if a lack of energy isn’t addressed it can threaten their freedom and independence. Thankfully, there are several ways to boost your senior loved one’s energy levels so they can stay more active and enjoy a higher quality of life. 

By |2021-01-18T15:35:37-07:00February 1, 2021|Senior Care|Comments Off on 5 Tips to Boost Energy Levels in Seniors

Protecting Your Aging Parents Against Identify Theft

Over 2.5 million Americans aged 65+ are victimized by identity thieves and cyber criminals every year. If you’d like to protect your aging parents from identify theft, here are some tips that should help keep their nest egg safe and sound as their retirement years play out. 

By |2021-01-18T11:08:55-07:00January 4, 2021|Elder Care|Comments Off on Protecting Your Aging Parents Against Identify Theft

Openly Connecting with Your Home Care Agency

Open communication between you and your home care agency will help your loved one receive the best care possible. Your needs will be known, allowing them to be met. Here are some suggestions to help you with properly connecting with your home care agency.

By |2020-12-20T20:39:29-07:00December 21, 2020|Senior Home Care|Comments Off on Openly Connecting with Your Home Care Agency

Including Seniors During the Holiday Season

Regardless of their capabilities, seniors enjoy special times, and they greatly appreciate being kept in mind during the holiday season. Here are five things you can do to have the holidays feel special for your senior.

By |2020-11-15T18:10:37-07:00November 16, 2020|Senior Care|Comments Off on Including Seniors During the Holiday Season
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