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7 Tips for Helping Your Loved One With Arthritis
Did you know that there are more than 100 types of arthritis? The most common is osteoarthritis, in which the tissues in the joint (such as a knee or hip) break down over time. There’s also rheumatoid arthritis, which is an autoimmune and inflammatory...
Paying for In-Home Care
Many people choose family caregiving first when a loved one needs care. However, there may come a point at which a person’s caregiving abilities are outpaced by the level of care their loved one needs. An older loved one may need assistance with intimate...
Avoiding Diabetic Complications
What are the symptoms of diabetes? Unexplained weight loss, thirst, frequent urination, fatigue, and blurry vision are all signs of diabetes. And while an at-home testing kit could reveal the presence of high blood sugar, a visit to the doctor is the only...
Help For Family Caregivers
Caring for a family member with dementia is a challenging journey, often filled with emotional and physical strains. While the primary caregiver bears the brunt of these challenges, other family members can provide meaningful support—even from far away...
Darker Days Can Affect Our Mood
With the holidays behind us, many of us may find ourselves grappling with a sense of emptiness. The departure of family members and the dimming of festive decorations often leave a void, further deepened by the shorter, gloomier days of winter. This lack...
Vacations Can Recharge Caregivers
America is known for its hard workers. The Center for Economic Policy and Research gave it a nickname–“No Vacation Nation”–in a study that examined paid vacation time in 21 wealthy countries. No surprise, America ranks last in the legally required number...
Family First:
Is Quitting Your Job to Be a Full-Time Caregiver the Right Choice? Emily felt like she was one of the working moms who “had it all,” skillfully juggling her demanding job in the legal department of a large corporation while raising two busy children. And...
Medication Management Can Keep Seniors Out of the Hospital
Hospitals save the lives of many seniors each year. Yet studies show that time spent in the hospital can leave seniors vulnerable to infections, delirium, bedsores, sleeplessness and even falls. Many patients are readmitted within 30 days of...
Cracking the Case of Lower Back Pain
Back pain is a common complaint among older adults, often due to natural age-related changes in the structure and strength of the spine. The effects of a lifetime of gravity, wear and tear, and possibly injuries add up over time, contributing to...
4 Myths That Lead to Caregiver Guilt
November is National Family Caregivers Month, a time to recognize and be grateful for the 38 million people who provide care for a loved one in the United States. Being a family caregiver is a challenging yet incredibly meaningful role. They get to...