Advice for Supporting an Older Loved One at the Doctor
For family caregivers, balance is key. Supporting an older loved one as much as you possibly can while not crossing the boundaries that protect a…
For family caregivers, balance is key. Supporting an older loved one as much as you possibly can while not crossing the boundaries that protect a…
Experiencing a stroke is a frightening, unexpected experience. The consequences can be minor to life-altering, but one very important factor is apparent: follow-up care is…
If you’re a family caregiver and feeling overwhelmed with juggling appointments with various physicians, trips to the drugstore, lab work, managing medications and treatments and…
If you’re holding onto a stereotypical image of the aging process that involves a sedentary, lonely lifestyle spent sitting in a rocking chair on the…
Unexplained mood swings are hallmark symptoms of dementia, and can be challenging for family caregivers to navigate. One minute you are enjoying a nice activity…
Stinging. Aching. Burning. That is how many older adults with chronic pain express how they feel on an daily basis. Ongoing pain like this may…
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