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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Safety at Home
Today many seniors would like to stay in their own homes as they age but their families can often have concerns about their safety. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention more than one in four older adults falls every year.
Are your loved ones prepared for chilly weather?
The winter season is in full swing, and it’s important to check in with your elderly loved ones to make sure they’re prepared for the frigid weather and dangerously icy conditions. Keep your loved ones safe and healthy this winter with these tips:
Fraud on Seniors: Financial Crimes Against the Elderly to Watch Out For
Financial crimes against the elderly happen more often than you think — and you and your loved ones need to stay vigilant. They often go unreported though because those who belong to this older generation were raised to be polite, kind, and financially responsible.
Home Health Agency vs. Registry
Deciding who you want to trust with your loved ones’ care is a difficult choice to make. If you’re looking for home care for your loved ones, you’ve likely come across the terms home care agencies and home care registries.
10 Signs of Substance Abuse in Older Adults
When you think of an addict, you probably envision a young person living on the street or someone middle-aged who needs a drink to make it through the day. In tragic reality, addiction doesn’t discriminate by age. Substance abuse in elderly populations is more dangerous and more common than you might think. You need to be aware of the signs of substance abuse in older adults.
How to Deal with Elderly Incontinence
Even though most people don’t enjoy talking about it, nighttime incontinence is a common issue — and it’s one that warrants a discussion. Why is it worth talking about? Because there are a lot of good strategies out there to handle nighttime elderly incontinence. Incontinence strategies that can reduce the severity of leaks and make clean up easier.
Caring for Your Parents? How to Avoid Caregiver Burnout & Stress
Becoming a caregiver for a parent is both noble and important, but it can also feel EXTREMELY taxing. In order to be able to provide them the all-important support – and not go crazy — you need to find strategies to ward-off caregiver burnout. Simply put, you can’t take care of others if you’re in crisis-mode yourself.
15 Best Activities for Alzheimer’s Patients at Home
Sudoku, sewing, gardening, or something completely different — finding the best activities for Alzheimer’s patients at home is important if a loved one has a memory illness. While truly meaningful activities for dementia patients can be tough to find, they are out there, and worth hunting for!
Write Off In-Home Care on Your Taxes
By Your Side Home Care is dedicated to making all aspects of in-home care easier — even figuring out how it involves your taxes. In fact, many By Your Side clients wonder if they can write off in-home care on their taxes, and we are happy to counsel them on this issue.
Is Hospice Care Free?
Hospice care is an end-of-life service that provides compassionate, palliative care to people with terminal illnesses. As a leading source of elder and hospice care information, we answer all of your pressing hospice care FAQs.
How to Talk to Your Parents About Giving up Their Driver’s Licenses
Talking to your parents about giving up their driver’s licenses is never easy. How do you tell the people who raised you, and who likely taught you to drive, that they aren’t safe behind the wheel any longer?
When the time comes to have this conversation, going about it in the right way can maximize the chance they listen to you—and minimize the risk of hurting their feelings.
7 Warning Signs That Aging Parents Shouldn’t Live Alone — Without Support
When you’re wondering, “Can my parents still live at home?” you have a lot to consider — including their health, happiness, and unique medical needs. If you decide that your parents need some support continuing to live alone, you have options.
Home Care vs. Nursing Homes
If you are looking into professional senior care options for your parents, you may think that nursing homes are your only choice — the nursing home industry certainly likes to encourage that perception. The truth, however, is that you have a big decision to make between in-home senior and nursing home care.
7 Tips to Keeping Seniors Safe While Online
How can seniors remain safe online? The Internet offers wonderful opportunities for learning new information, shopping, communicating with loved ones, reading, watching videos, and playing games. Today some excellent online resources promote healthy senior lifestyles. However, senior citizens and senior in-home care providers must always remember the importance of maintaining adequate Internet security to protect personal information.
Am I Too Young to Retire?
Tired of burning the midnight oil, waking up at the crack of dawn, commuting to work in bad weather, and answering to a boss each day? If so, early retirement is probably becoming an increasingly tempting idea for seniors.
Summer Fun Safety Tips for Seniors
The winters here in Southeast PA are long and cold, so most of us look forward to the warm summer months all year long. Barbecues, beach trips, and relaxing by the pool or lake with friends and family make summer a favorite time of year. However, too much fun and sun in the great outdoors can lead to sunburn, dehydration, and other health or safety problems, especially for older adults who are more sensitive to the sun and heat.
Understanding The Good, Bad, and Hot Flashes of Menopause
Every woman goes through menopause, but each has different experiences during this often difficult transitional time. Some breeze right through it, while others suffer terribly from mood swings, hot flashes, memory loss, and even dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
5 Warning Signs You May Be at Risk for Dementia
Millions of people suffer from dementia each year. In fact, according to the World Health Organization, 47.5 million people live with dementia, making it a serious cause of concern for aging adults.
Home Safety for Dementia Patients
Home safety is vital for everyone, but it is more of concern when you have a family member suffering from dementia. When a family member has Alzheimer’s, his rational judgment continues to deteriorate as the disease advances in stages.
Home Care is Important Now More Than Ever
A recent national poll conducted by the American Association of Retired Persons revealed that over 76% of participants, 50 years and older, prefer to age in their current homes or communities — as a result…

