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30 Incredibly Touching Quotes on Caring for the Elderly
Being a caregiver can be one of the most fulfilling yet challenging experiences of your life. The satisfaction of helping someone live independently for as long as possible can bring you great joy. It is often balanced by the exhaustion and sorrow that accompany the difficult decisions inherent in this occupation. And these incredibly touching … Continue reading
Fluid in Lungs in The Elderly: Common Causes and Symptoms
Fluid buildup in the lungs is a common problem many people encounter as they enter their golden years. It can be dangerous, scary, and uncomfortable. Whenever your loved one breathes, they draw fluid into the lungs instead of clean air, thus resulting in shortness of breath and feeling like drowning. The problem when someone has … Continue reading
Best Gift Ideas that Alzheimer’s and Dementia Patients Will Love
One of the best things about gifting an elderly person is feeling good about doing it. As caregivers, it’s easy to feel stressed out and tired at certain points during the year. Giving your loved ones a special holiday gift will allow them to feel special while also helping you get through the holidays without … Continue reading
10 Fun Filled New Year’s Eve Activities For The Elderly
This year has brought a lot of ups and downs. However, regardless of what is going on in the world. We can agree that this has been a year full of great events. New Year’s Eve is one such event. New Year’s Eve is a season to celebrate the end of 2021 and welcome 2022 … Continue reading
15 Fun Activities For The Elderly To Do On Christmas Holiday
The Christmas holiday is usually a time where families will gather together and spend time together as a family. It could be a very stressful time for our elderly loved ones, who might not be able to keep up with the rest of the family anymore. They would feel left out, bored, and maybe even … Continue reading
4 Benefits of Validation Therapy for Elderly with Dementia
It hurts to witness our loved ones slowly lose their identity and forget who they were. Dementia leaves your loved one feeling confused and causes a sense of loss and emptiness. It is a difficult time for the family members as well as the one who has dementia. This behavior may cause them to withdraw … Continue reading