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Helping Seniors Deal With Life Transitions

Caregivers in Turnersville NJ: Life transitions are inevitable, because change is a constant force that shapes human lives. While life transitions like going to college or the military, marriage, and childbirth happen to young adults, there are many impactful events that take place with elderly adults.

By |February 16th, 2018|Senior Care|

Four Grocery Items Your Mom Needs to Stop Buying

Elderly Care in Turnersville NJ: Your mom's last doctor's appointment revealed she needs to get her blood pressure down. Her doctor feels that if she makes a few dietary changes and loses weight, it should lower without the need for medications. Here are four foods she should stop buying if she hasn't already.

By |February 9th, 2018|Senior Care|

Why Are Your Other Family Members Suddenly So Difficult When it Comes to Caregiving?

Elderly Care in Mt. Laurel NJ: Caregiving can change quite a bit about your relationship with your elderly family member, but also with your other family members. Understanding some of what is at play can help immensely.

By |January 17th, 2018|Senior Care|

Smart Lighting Can Help Prevent Falls Within the Home

Caregivers in Woolwich Township NJ: Each year in the U.S., 25 percent of the elderly aged 65 or older fall down. While the CDC reports up to half of all seniors who do fall end up with minor bumps, bruises, and cuts, about 1 in 10 has a head injury or bone fracture.

By |January 12th, 2018|Home Care|

How Can I Keep Track of My Aging Parent’s Medical Information?

Elderly Care in Woolwich Township NJ: Elderly parents generally need more medical care than younger adults because they are more susceptible to illness and injury. When a family caregiver needs to create an elderly care plan for their loved one, it also means they need to be the one to organize and keep track of their aging parent’s medical information.

By |December 15th, 2017|Senior Care|

Bill Gates Using Personal Money Towards Alzheimer’s Research

Senior Care in Hamilton NJ: Bill Gates announced he was donating $100 million of his own money to help find a cure for Alzheimer's disease. The first $50 million launched the Dementia Discovery Fund that is being used to find new treatments for Alzheimer's.

By |December 8th, 2017|Dementia|
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