How caregivers can help prevent hospital delirium
I recently learned about hospital delirium when my 92-year-old friend suffered it. Her condition was particularly alarming because it came on so quickly.
5 Ways to reduce your cancer risk as a caregiver
Recognizing health risks for caregivers As a caregiver, you probably have a full-time job and a busy schedule on top of your caregiving duties. With all this responsibility, itR
Celebrating the senior in your life on Wonderful Weirdos Day
More than ever, we need to let our inner weirdo out.
Coping with loss: How anticipatory grief affects caregiver well-being
The topic is loss. If you’re a caregiver you’re familiar with loss because you’re dealing with a unique version of it.
Easy walks in the Bellevue area for seniors and their caregivers
We’ve still got some summer and some beautiful weather left, which means there’s still time to get outdoors in the sunshine.
What caregivers should know about empathy and their own mental health
If you’re a family caregiver you know that empathy is an important element of the support you provide your loved one. Empathy allows you to understand their situation and ide
How we can better support our caregivers on Women’s Equality Day
Women’s Equality Day commemorates the 19th amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which gave women the right to vote starting in 1920.
How seniors can improve their health and happiness by reading
To my senior friends: reading is good for you. Books aren’t just entertaining; they’re also great for your health.
6 Ways family caregivers can get the rest they need
Get some sleep. Take it easy. Put your feet up and relax.
7 Signs or events that tell you it’s time to hire a caregiver
The statistics might not be so surprising for family caregivers.