
The idea of taking care of an elderly loved one in the family might scare some of the family members. Most of them are afraid that they might make things worst that instead of helping their loved one, they might worsen their condition. Our health...
Read More ›Social withdrawal or isolation is sadly a common thing among seniors and what’s worse about this is that it can lead to serious consequences in their health. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 11 million, or 28% of people aged 65 and older,...
Read More ›When a loved one returns home from the hospital, the sense of relief is often followed by uncertainty. Managing medications, dressing wounds, or recognizing when something isn’t right can quickly become overwhelming for family caregivers. These...
Read More ›For individuals who are eligible for Medicaid but prefer to receive care at home rather than in a nursing facility, the Community Alternative Program (CAP) offers a practical and compassionate solution. CAP services are designed to support people...
Read More ›Caring for a loved one often begins with good intentions—a few errands, medication reminders, or help with meals. Over time, however, these responsibilities can grow in complexity and frequency, leading families to wonder if additional support is...
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