10 Tue, Feb 10, 2015

How to Cope With a Resistant Elderly Loved One

By |2016-12-22T06:50:37-08:00February 10th, 2015|Aging in Place, Caregivers, Company News, Family Caregiver Advice, Understanding Home Care|

We all have seen it. The elderly who refuses to give up driving, or refuses to bath or see the doctor. Takes their medication and then spits it out when you were not looking and you find them hidden in a drawer. Refusing to eat. They tells you over the .....Read more

10 Sun, Aug 10, 2014

Caring for our Inner Caregiver

By |2016-12-29T06:03:26-08:00August 10th, 2014|Caregivers, Company News, Family Caregiver Advice, Health & Wellness|

One of the best gifts in life is being able to care for someone in need. It brings such a life changing fulfillment to know you have made a difference in someones life by simply being there.  To help, listen and provide. Sometimes we get so busy caring for our .....Read more

30 Wed, Jul 30, 2014

Caregivers Treat Yourselves

By |2016-12-29T06:09:53-08:00July 30th, 2014|Caregivers, Company News, Family Caregiver Advice, Health & Wellness|

Who spends most of their time focusing on the well-being of others?  Caregivers, that’s who!  We are the 44 million or more that put so many others before ourselves.  There are plenty of us out there, some that spend 24 hour a day working.  Solely because inside of us exists .....Read more

20 Fri, Jun 20, 2014

A Caregiver, a Friend and an Elderly Man with Alzheimer’s Walk into a Bar….

By |2016-12-29T06:15:25-08:00June 20th, 2014|Aging in Place, Alzheimer's & Dementia, Caregivers, Company News, Family Caregiver Advice, Owners Blog|

Sound like a joke? Well, maybe not a bar. But a restaurant... A grocery store... A sporting event... Wherever you might have some social interaction. It's definitely not something we see often enough. Let's address some of the stigmas associated with Alzheimer's in a public and social settings. Looks and .....Read more

13 Fri, Jun 13, 2014

Lung Cancer: We’ve got this Dad!

By |2018-07-31T16:43:46-07:00June 13th, 2014|Cancer, Caregivers, Company News|

I remember when I felt invincible.  I had to be 4 or 5 when that feeling started. Young boys tend to frighten their parents with crazy stunts: Covered in dirt while chasing after grasshoppers and catching garder snakes to scare mom, Building a bike jump (quickly so your parents don't ruin the .....Read more

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