Make Your Home Safe as You Age

Make Your Home Safe as You Age  By Terri Murphy  As you get older, certain features of your home that you have never thought about before may become a bit more challenging, such as high shelves and long narrow stairways.  To the rescue are professionals known as Aging in Place Specialists.  They are usually builders, designers, or architects who can help you remake your home to avoid potential problems, or at least give you a better idea of what you...

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Activities for Those With Dementia

Activities for Those With Dementia By Terri Murphy It is universally recognized that elderly people with dementia lose their short term memory first and their long term memory last. For example, they often remember people and events from their earlier years, but have difficulty remembering what they ate for breakfast the day before. So what do you do with someone who can no longer carry on normal conversations? The short answer is “relax and have fun.” The long answer would...

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How To Avoid Strained Siblings Relations When A Parent Has Alzheimer’s

Sibling relations are often the most difficult to handle in times of high stress, we may even revert back to our teenage years and begin arguing all over again, these tensions can be extremely high when it comes to an aging or ill parent. This article from dailycaring.com touches on just that, we are not affiliated with daily caring, we just like them. Let us know if this article helped you at all. HOW TO AVOID STRAINED SIBLING RELATIONSHIPS WHEN...

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Protect Seniors From Tax Scams

It's Tax Day! One of the most common scams is the "IRS phone call", these calls are not only realistic but also very convincing. Help your loved ones by knowing the signs and the facts about the IRS and tax scammers. This article is from dailycare.com, we are not affiliated with them, we just like them! PROTECT SENIORS FROM THE TOP TWO TAX SCAMS THIS YEAR Protect seniors from 2018’s two most common tax scams Tax season gives con artists...

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Independent Contractor: Problems and Risks

Be Careful When Hiring an “Independent Contractor” to Care For Your Loved One By: Terri Murphy In today’s economic climate, everyone is looking for a less expensive solution for everything.  But when it comes to hiring someone to come into your home to care for your loved one, cheaper is not always better, and it may not be as much of a savings as you might think.  The use of private pay home care services is soaring in the United...

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What Is Palliative Care and Is It Right for Your Family?

There are so many different varieties of care that it is often confusing on what type of care you and your loved ones. Palliative care is one of those "types" that people are often confused about because it is a little bit similar to hospice care. This article from Family Care Alliance, we are not affiliated with the FCA, we just like them. What Is Palliative Care and Is It Right for Your Family?  [Note: The following FCA Blog post...

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Introducing In-Home Care When Your Loved One Says ‘No’

Victoria Lines, Hope Senior Home Care's Marketing and Sales Coordinator, relates to this article on a very person level, here is her story: "My grandparents are in their 90's and come from the "build it yourself" generation. My grandfather fought in World War II and owned a very successful car dealership, my grandmother was a teacher and professor.  They were both raised in small towns, and lived most of their adult lives in a small town. Up until the last...

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The Importance of Good Nutrition in Aging Adults

The Importance of Good Nutrition in Aging Adults  Eating well is important at any age, but good nutrition becomes even more important for aging individuals as their nutritional needs change. Adequate nutrition is necessary for health, quality of life and vitality. Unfortunately, so many Seniors are not eating as well as they should, and this can lead to various health concerns, such as a weak immune system, muscle weakness and decreased bone mass. This puts them at risk for falls and...

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Long-Term Care Myths and Facts

    Planning for long term care is one of the most important and often forgotten plans to make. Long Term Care can cover a variety of different care types and all depend on the kind of care you or your loved ones may need or want. This article from caring.com sponsored by http://longtermcare.gov/ might be able to help differentiate facts and myths about planning for long term care. We do not own any of the rights to this article! Hope Senior...

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Home Care VS Assisted Living: A Tough Choice

One of the many things we see and hear on a regular basis is the debate between In- Home Care or Assisted Living. While we would love for you and your family to consider us as a care agency, the Hope Staff always wants you to make the best choice for your family and loved ones. We will always help point you in the right direction even if that isn't home care. This Article from "Daily Caring" might help make...

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