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Tips for Finding the Best Senior Assisted Care Center for Your Loved One

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If you have come to the conclusion that it is time to find a senior assisted care center for your aging loved one, then you will want to keep reading. By keeping the following tips in mind, you will have a much easier time finding the best place for him or her. Ask for a Tour When you are getting a tour of their facility, you want to pay attention to much more than just how nice the place looks.

9 October 2018

Caring For An Aging Parent? Wound Care Basics You Need To Know

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Many types of wounds typically heal easily on children, young adults, and even those who are middle-aged, especially if they are in good health. For the elderly and medically challenged, however, wounds can be a very serious problem. In fact, wounds from surgical procedures or the bed or pressure sores that often afflict the elderly can even have debilitating or fatal consequences. If you have assumed the responsibility for caring for an elderly parent or loved one, the following information will provide the wound care basics you need to know now.

14 August 2018

What Medicaid Dental Benefits Can An Adult Receive?

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If you are struggling financially and you need dental care, you may need to turn to Medicaid for help. There are some Medicaid services that are available for individuals who have a low income. Even if you own a house and car, these assets will not be counted toward your income, and you may still be eligible for Medicaid. The Importance of Dental Health Oral health is an important part of an individual's overall health and is often overlooked.

30 April 2018

Options For An Elderly Relative With Medical Needs

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Taking care of an elderly relative (or managing their care) is never easy, because there are many options to choose from and the quality of care can vary a lot. One thing is for sure: if your relative has medical needs, you probably will need to call in some outside help. Here are your options.  In-home skilled nursing First of all, how severe are the medical needs? Sometimes all you need is an in-home skilled nursing team that can stop by each day to tend to medical needs.

17 January 2018

3 Features To Look For In An Independent Living Community As An Active Senior

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When you hit the age of being a senior citizen, it is time to start thinking about how you want to spend the golden years of your life. You may decide to stay in your home, move in with relatives, or come up with a plan of some kind, but moving into a senior independent living community tends to be one of the most attractive options. These communities are sprinkled across the country and give senior citizens a close-knit community that has a little more to offer than the average neighborhood.

13 October 2017

Ensure These Security Measures Are Present When You Place A Family Member In A Care Home

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When you have a family member who suffers from dementia, you need to be selective about the care home that you arrange for him or her. There are a variety of attributes that you'll assess when comparing care homes, including the number of staff, the on-site amenities, and even the cleanliness of the facility. You also need to think about security — the last thing you want is for your loved one to wander out of the care facility and get lost or worse.

30 August 2017

Arrange In-Home Care For These People Who May Have PTSD

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Many people associate in-home caregivers with providing assistance to senior citizens. While many such caregivers do indeed care for elderly clients who continue to live on their own, they can also provide care for people of all ages. There are several in-home care agencies that have aides who specialize in caring for those who have post traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD. Such individuals may live at home with family members, but be unable to care for themselves in several different ways.

18 August 2017

3 Benefits Of In Home Care

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When a parent or loved one gets older, it can be difficult to know how to help them. Their mobility may be increasingly limited and they may have vision and hearing loss, or need help managing their medication. At the same time, they most likely are used to their independence and being in their own home, and may be resistant to the idea of moving into an assisted living facility, or not have the budget for it.

17 August 2017

Three Reasons To Consider Moving Into A Senior Living Community After You Have An Empty Nest

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Leaving your home after your kids move out and move on with their lives can be difficult. Many seniors find that their homes are too large for them and that they would rather pare down their living space to just the amount of room that they need. If you are thinking about selling your home and relocating in the near future, consider moving into a senior living community. The guide that follows walks you through a few of the benefits associated with living in a senior living community when you are older.

11 August 2017

What Kind Of Care Is Needed After A Parent Falls?

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As a loving child of an aging parent, you are probably rightfully concerned about your loved one's well being after they have a significant fall within their home. It raises questions about whether your parent is safe living alone, and whether the house has an adequate amount of features designed to protect an aging resident. Thankfully, there are many things you can do to provide care for your parent after a fall.

8 August 2017