Senior Care Blog
Resources and insights for Bay Area families caring for aging loved ones.
Cancer Care
Try These Tips from Hillendale Home Care to Help a Loved One with Cancer
When someone you love has cancer, it’s natural to want to drop everything and help that person, but taking on the role of a caregiver is not without challenges. Cancer treatments and the resulting side effects can be especially difficult for both the patients themselves and their loved ones, and sometimes caregivers may feel overwhelmed.
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Senior Health & Safety
How In-Home Care Boosts Nutrition for Those with Cancer
A healthy diet is important for everyone, but nutrition for those with cancer is even more critical. Meeting nutrition needs can help strengthen cancer patients to endure chemotherapy treatments, protect against infections, keep body tissue from breaking down, and rebuild tissue. Eating well can also help those with cancer manage any side effects of cancer treatments and may even assist with handling higher doses of certain drugs.
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Family Caregiving
How To Talk to Senior Loved Ones About Home Care
Life is full of difficult conversations, and talking to a senior loved one about his need for home care services can certainly be one of them.
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Family Caregiving
Avoid Senior Care Emergencies with These Family Caregiver Tips
In a recent blog post, our senior care experts shared some tips on how to talk to senior loved ones about home care services, but what if the need for care comes on quickly? Oftentimes, families are tempted to ignore the red flags of care needs, finding it simpler to justify warning signs than to face them head on. These senior care emergencies can cause anxiety for family members and safety hazards for the seniors they love.
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Senior Health & Safety
Back to School Vaccinations Aren’t Just for Kids: Why Senior Care Needs to Include Immunizations
As summer winds down, parents are busy shopping for school supplies, checking last year’s clothing to see what still fits, scheduling appointments for physical and dental exams, and, more often than not, subjecting them to immunizations. However, now isn’t just a time when school kids need to roll up their sleeves and face those dreaded shots. This time of year, even adults should get in on the act.
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Choosing Home Care
Why a Shingles Immunization Is Crucial for Seniors, and How Our California Home Care Can Help
If someone ever created a list of the most unusual names for diseases, the shingles virus would certainly top that list. The very name of the disease brings to mind an image of a person with layers of roofing materials growing out of his skin. In actuality, shingles, also known as the herpes zoster virus, is a very painful rash caused by the same virus that causes chickenpox in younger people.
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Alzheimer's Disease
How to Determine When Alzheimer’s Disease Makes Driving Unsafe
The ability to get out of the house and go where you want when you want is a freedom many of us have enjoyed since we were sixteen. Driving is more than a routine part of adult life; it’s a powerful symbol of competence and independence. And the thought of having to give that up and look into accompanied transportation can be difficult.
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Family Caregiving
How to Diffuse Dementia Care Battles
Helping another person with personal care needs, such as bathing, dressing and assistance with using the bathroom, can be uncomfortable for all involved. It’s hard to put modesty aside, and feelings of vulnerability can come into play. And at times, older adults, especially those with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia, can become overly distressed while receiving help with these necessary tasks, to the point that it may result in a battle of wills.
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Choosing Home Care
Care at Home for Seniors, or Assisted Living?
Home is where the heart is, and so many seniors’ hearts are set on remaining at home throughout aging, instead of making a move to an assisted living facility or nursing home – close to 90% of them, according to research done by AARP.
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