Lessons Learned from 2020
As we look to 2021 with refreshed optimism, hope and positivity, let’s look at what lessons we have learned from the past year that will guide us in the future.
As we look to 2021 with refreshed optimism, hope and positivity, let’s look at what lessons we have learned from the past year that will guide us in the future.
The holidays this year will be tough for many of us, especially the seniors in our family who are used to spending more time with family during the holidays. Here are some ideas on how to make the holidays this year a bit more special for them.
Check out our Holiday Gift Guide for the senior in your life! We have put together some suggestions for thoughtful gifts for this year, that will provide comfort and entertainment to your loved ones.
Pets can offer many benefits to a senior’s life, including joy, fun, exercise and a sense of purpose. Here are some considerations for those interested in pet ownership or pet therapy.
early 20 percent of people over age 60 suffer from some type of mental health issue, such as depression, anxiety, OCD, hoarding disorder, PTSD, bipolar disorder, or schizophrenia.
For 20 years, opioids were the first (and sometimes the only) choice doctors offered to patients for pain relief.
Explain how healthcare workers can break the chain of infection. Discuss the difference between standard precautions and transmission-based precautions.
Describe the new coronavirus (COVID-19) and discuss where it came from. List the signs and symptoms of COVID-19.
This specialized, online dementia care training program was created specifically for front-line workers who want to excel in this field, advance their career and most importantly, provide superior care.
Most seniors want to stay living at home for as long as possible, but their children worry about whether their parents are living safely and have the necessary supports.