Senior Care Blog
Resources and insights for Bay Area families caring for aging loved ones.
Senior Health & Safety
Multiple Sclerosis Facts to Help You Know If MS Homecare is Needed
Although there is no cure for multiple sclerosis (MS), hundreds of thousands of people in the U.S. are living with it – roughly 400,000 people to be exact, and of that, 86 percent list fatigue as the number one symptom of their disease. The cause of MS is not known; it is not contagious or known to be directly inherited, but the multiple sclerosis facts we know so far show us that the following factors come into play...
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Senior Health & Safety
Living With Multiple Sclerosis – How Seniors with MS Can Stay Comfortable at Home
In the words of Jane Austen, “There is nothing like staying at home for real comfort.” And for someone living with multiple sclerosis, comfort is imperative, as is safety. If your loved one has been diagnosed with MS, the first step in caregiving should be to make the necessary modifications so the home is a safe, comfortable sanctuary, and not a dangerous place.
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Senior Health & Safety
Is It Type 1 or Type 2? Learn the Different Types of Diabetes
Despite what many believe, diabetes is not a one-size-fits-all condition. Because the risk factors, symptoms and treatments can vary widely between type 1, type 2, and gestational diabetes, the senior care professionals at Hillendale Home Care provide the following explanation to help make it easier to understand the different types of diabetes.
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Senior Health & Safety
Hillendale Home Care’s Tips to Help Seniors Avoid Diabetes Management Burnout
From beginning to end, a day in the life of someone with diabetes is overloaded with a range of tasks to manage the disease.
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Senior Activities
How Seniors Can Exercise at Home with Help from In-Home Caregivers
A body at rest remains at rest. If physical activity and exercise haven’t been an ongoing part of a senior’s daily routine, those ingrained habits must be overcome before everyday activity can become a part of that person’s life.
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Choosing Home Care
Which Is Better: Aging in Place, or Assisted Living?
Each of us faces a number of critical crossroads in life, at which point the decisions we make will result in far-reaching effects. What career we choose. Who (or whether) to marry. Whether to have children or not.
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Family Caregiving
Activities for Seniors: Finding Meaning and Purpose
Do a Google search for “activities for seniors” and you’re likely to come up with a variety of crafts, games, ideas for memory stimulation, and of course, the stereotypical bingo.
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Family Caregiving
Help for the Family Caregiver Who Struggles with Guilt
Many of us feel as though we’re juggling a lot of balls in our everyday lives, but for the family caregiver, it can feel as though they’re juggling knives and flaming swords as well.
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Family Caregiving
Stress and the Alzheimer’s Caregiver
Some of the busiest people working today are Alzheimer’s caregivers, and not just because of their caregiving duties.
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