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4 Ways caregivers can help older adults manage worry
by Katie Wright | Jun 23, 2021 | home health care, senior health, anxiety and seniors
Your emotions are like a road map. Like the GPS in your car or a paper road atlas, emotions guide...
Learning the signs of elder abuse and how to prevent it in caregiving
by Megan Marolf | Jun 21, 2021 | home health care, social justice for seniors, elder abuse
June is Elder Abuse Awareness Month, which offers a chance to examine what can be done about the...
5 Ways to support our LGBTQ seniors in the Seattle area
by Megan Marolf | Jun 17, 2021 | home health care, Pride month, LGBTQ seniors
Every June marks the celebration of Pride, when people around the world celebrate the culture and...
Will your marriage survive? The realities of spousal caregiving
by Katie Wright | Jun 15, 2021 | home health care, Women and Caregiving, Family caregiving
Caregiving comes in all forms and the bond is special between caregiver and care recipient, no...
Clearing the cobwebs: How decluttering improves seniors’ lives
by Katie Wright | Jun 08, 2021 | home health care, healthy living seniors, decluttering
If you’re an older adult, have you thought about your belongings as part of your legacy?
Why you should care: Immigrant caregivers are essential to in-home care
by Megan Marolf | Jun 03, 2021 | home health care, Better pay for caregivers, Shortage of paid caregivers, healthy living seniors
The caregiver that you find for your loved one, or that they find for themselves is one of the most...
Eyes wide open: How vision exams help seniors maintain independence
by Katie Wright | May 26, 2021 | home health care, healthy living seniors, resources on aging
When was the last time you had your eyes checked? Our chaotic year of COVID led to 25% of Americans...