These posts are written with you and your loved ones in mind. Practical tips, home care education, and important updates to keep you informed.
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Infection Recognition and Prevention Tips for the Elderly
As we age, our immune systems become weaker which makes us more susceptible to infections. Additional conditions or chronic age-related diseases can also contribute to immune weakness. Plus, some medications we take may also affect how our body protects itself against infection.
Recreational Activities for Seniors
As we age, we become increasingly sedentary yet we still require physical and mental activity to boost our quality of life. Those providing in-home care, therefore, should interact with an older person and keep them active at the same time. Doing so helps to stimulate older people’s minds and bodies, particularly those suffering from dementia…
Effect of Pets On Those Needing In-Home Care
If you require in-home care, you should consider adding a pet to your life. Many people start to get lonely as they get older. Getting a pet could be just the thing to bring some joy to your life and it can help to relieve your anxiety…
How to Choose the Right Hospice Care for Your Loved One?
If you are looking for hospice care, there are specific points to consider. Let your loved one enjoy his or her end of life in the most comfortable hospice care. The following are important things to examine when choosing the best type of hospice care…
Options For When You Need 24 Hour Care
When you are starting to see that your loved one needs a new level of care, choosing the right care can be overwhelming. From a nursing home or assisted living to live in care or in-home care, which is the right one? If you or your family needs this kind of care, there are several options that are being used every day by people just like you to get affordable 24-hour care. Below are tips to help you make an informed decision…
The Benefits of Home Care Services for the Elderly
Everyone knows that there is truly no place like home. For seniors, who have many life challenges, this is particularly so. The main reason that seniors desire in-home care is simply that they want to be comfortable and live with all of their positive memories. They can set up their living quarters the way that they want them to be and call all of the shots as to what goes where…
3 Tips To Help You Handle Changes In Behavior Due To Alzheimer’s Disease
At By Your Side Home Care, we know how hard it is for family members to watch their loved one gradually slip away due to Alzheimer’s disease. We also know that dealing with the changes in your loved one’s behavior can be both frustrating and challenging…
5 Signs That Indicate An Individual Might Have Alzheimer’s
Facing the fact that a loved one may have the signs or symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease may be difficult to accept. And unfortunately, sometimes the most obvious warning signs are often ignored. This doesn’t happen deliberately, but it happens because most think that a loved one is just being forgetful or careless…
How Are Home Care and Home Health Care Different?
Are you unclear about the difference between home care and home health care? Well, you are not alone. Many people do not realize that although these two services sound the same, they could not be any more different…
Is there a Difference between Dementia and Alzheimer’s?
A lot of people make the mistake of using Alzheimer’s disease and dementia interchangeably in front of those who do not know the difference. In fact, those who are unable to distinguish these two terms can cause family members, the patient and even the patient’s in-home caregiver to feel uneasy because of the irreversible effects of Alzheimer’s…
Is It Possible To Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease?
Currently, there is no way to immunize yourself against, nor any cure for, Alzheimer’s disease. However, according to the Alzheimer’s Association, there are many things that a person can do to limit their chances of being diagnosed…
How to Tell If Home Care Is the Right Option for Your Loved One
Instead of moving into a nursing home or an assisted living community, many individuals, whether they are seniors or physically challenged, prefer to live at home for as long as they can. While there is no denying that residing at home is the better choice for those who need some/little assistance with going about their daily lives…
The Importance of Vaccines in 2020
Aging is associated with an increase in the risk and severity of infectious diseases. It’s important to remember (and obtain) the vaccinations that are especially important in helping fight off these infections and keeping our elderly loved ones healthy.