5 Things to Track When Your Parent Has Home 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.
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.
Isolation and depression are two very common characteristics of aging. Many people lose touch with their friends and social networks due to a variety of reasons.
Family caregivers often sacrifice a great deal by providing care: physical and mental health, time, participation at work, financial pressures, as well as reduced time for personal activities.
For those of us with an aging parent, it is often difficult to know how or when to start talking to your parent about making lifestyle changes or getting extra help around the house.