Contents
senior parents

BLOG
Best Memory Games for Dementia
Best Memory Games for Dementia Caregivers often struggle to find interactive memory games for your dementia loved ones. Read on for some great ideas to help you discover the best memory games for dementia. Playing memory games is a fun and most exciting way to keep your mind sharp. They are especially great for people who have dementia. These...
Creating Memory Books for Elderly Loved Ones
Creating memory books for elderly loved ones provides a happy and wonderful way to help keep their memories fresh for as long as possible. Making a memory book with your elderly loved ones can bring back prized recollections and offer a chance to think back about occasions past. Grown-ups who have Alzheimer's sickness or different types of...
How to Deal with Elderly Parents In Denial
How to Deal with Elderly Parents Who are in Denial The aging cycle is inescapable,; so the ideal viewpoint is to be proactive about making a drawn-out consideration plan. It is not always easy to deal with elderly parents in denial, reluctant to talk about or address their expanding requirement for assistance. And then that point may come...
Tips for caring for elderly at home, Provide loving care
Looking for tips for caring for elderly at home? Often the first step in the long-term plan for elderly parents and grandparents is caring for elderly at home. In fact, many choose to remain in their own home or that of the family.Of course, comfort plays a big role in the decision. Many of our elderly live most of their adult lives in one home....
Birds can be perfect pets for our older loved ones
Birds can be perfect pets for our older loved ones Which birds make good pets for elderly people? Some birds just naturally attract everyone, including senior citizens. By now, most of us know those companion animals provide an important function for our elderly loved ones. Usually, we think of a dog or perhaps a cat for that companionship....
Dementia and Brain Changes – Aging, and Dementia
Finding Hope in Dementia and Brain Changes Understanding dementia and brain changes, including cognition, aging, and dementia helps families providing care for loved ones Our brains change as we age. A baby's brain builds capacity at an amazing rate. As adults, we continue to learn and build memories. However, as we age, so also does...
AUGUST 21: NATIONAL SENIOR CITIZENS DAY
August 21: NATIONAL SENIOR CITIZENS DAY On August 19th, 1988, President Ronald Reagan proclaimed August 21st as National Senior Citizens Day. This deemed that August 21st of each year would be the national day to give older U.S. citizens thanks and a heartfelt salute. Reagan believed in honoring our seniors. Thus, he ensured that our country...
Ways To Improve Circulation In Elderly People
Tips to Improve Circulation in Elderly People Every Day Several ways to improve circulation in elderly people exist. While this remains important each day, the current pandemic has amplified the need. When our bodies move, they invigorate our circulation and enable nutrient and oxygen-filled blood to move...
CoronaVirus and Elderly Parents – Protecting Our Seniors
Coronavirus and Elderly ParentsCaring for our beloved seniors challenges us during normal times. Add the coronavirus and elderly parents need our guidance and protection more than ever.Of course, any contagious virus or medical issue creates special concern. Doctors warn caregivers about the flu. Even the common cold might lead to a...
Loving Care for Aging Parents
As time weaves its intricate tapestry, the roles we play in life evolve, and one of the most profound transitions is the journey of caring for aging parents. This chapter is a testament to our love and gratitude for those who once cared for us. It's an expedition that intertwines compassion, patience, and the art of listening as we navigate the...