Everyone can celebrate Valentine’s Day—yes, including senior citizens. Since it is the love month, it is the perfect opportunity to show your love and affection to your family and spend quality time with your senior adults. Life’s At Home Care decides to round up a few of the many brilliant Valentine’s Day activities that you and your senior loved one …
A Caregiver Can Be a Host for Senior Care and Indoor Entertainment
For many senior residents, they do not look forward to the months of winter. Aside from its unpleasant weather and freezing temperature, they cannot enjoy outdoor activities without shivering from the cold or experiencing slips and falls over the icy sidewalks and snow-packed roads. As per our consultant in Life’s At Home Care, many senior residents prefer to stay at …
Keeping Your Seniors Safe During the Winter Season
During the winter season, the cold temperature can make life quite challenging for anyone, especially for the older adults. The sidewalks can get slippery and the freezing weather can sometimes result in accidents, injuries, or illnesses for many senior residents. Anyone can slip on the icy sidewalks and the snowy roads can cause people to trip if they are not …
Dancing Always Has Something for Seniors
Your senior loved one must have experienced dancing in the past. Dancing is always enjoyable and health promoting. It is time to bring the pleasures of dancing back into your elderly family member’s life! Life’s At Home Care suggests a few of the many dancing styles that your senior loved one may find fun and engaging. Ballroom dancing If your senior family member …
Seniors With Arthritis Can Still Enjoy a Quality of Activities
Arthritis can be a real piece of work for many senior residents because it causes them a lot of pain and limits their mobility. Their usual activities and hobbies that they used to enjoy may now be too difficult to do without experiencing sharp stings in their joints. Life’s At Home Care would like to round up a few of …
Caregivers Are Trained for Senior Care
You may begin to notice changes with your senior parent as they age. They may start forgetting things like their medication, doctor’s appointments, or laundry. At first, you step in to help them out, reminding them about their prescriptions, giving them a ride to the local clinic, and doing the laundry for them. However, over time, you will realize that …
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