It Takes a Village to Honor the Elderly
When we become parents, we childproof our homes to ensure a level of comfort for not only the child but the family as well. Routinely
When we become parents, we childproof our homes to ensure a level of comfort for not only the child but the family as well. Routinely
Courtesy of the Alzheimer’s Association San Fernando Valley Office Living with Alzheimer’s or another dementia does not mean it’s necessary to stop participating in meaningful
Sometimes elderly people can be fierce about maintaining their independence. It is hard to give up taking care of oneself and give the reins over
My mom had a set of pink suitcases that she used for travel. Why pink? Because it was easy to spot when most luggage in
Caregiver burnout occurs when an individual reaches a state of mental, emotional and/or physical exhaustion. It can be associated by a change in attitude from
When I used to visit my mom in her assisted living or skilled nursing facility, I always came armed. Now, before anyone jumps to