Senior Care Blog
Resources and insights for Bay Area families caring for aging loved ones.
Senior Health & Safety
Living Your Best Life at Home with Multiple Sclerosis
Home is a place of comfort and sanctuary, or at least it should be. However, for people living with multiple sclerosis, or MS, the home can present new challenges never before noticed.
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Family Caregiving
Overcoming Sibling Rivalry While Caring for Aging Parents
From sharing toys to sharing your parents’ attention, siblinghood can often be fraught with tension, and when you throw in caring for aging parents, those tensions can increase.
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Senior Health & Safety
Concord Home Care Experts Help Seniors Overcome Roadblocks to Exercise
Making exercise a regular part of life is a challenge for people of any age. We never seem to have enough time to fit in a workout.
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Senior Health & Safety
Home Modifications for a Wheelchair-Friendly Home
Home is our sanctuary; it’s where we feel most comfortable, even during the more trying times in our lives. That’s why so many older adults are choosing to age in place in the comfort of home today.
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Senior Health & Safety
Studies Show Social Activity for Seniors Boosts Health
Humans are social creatures, so it seems obvious that maintaining an active social life is good for the body and mind. Now, scientific studies are backing up that intuition, revealing that social activities for seniors boosts the health of your brain and your body.
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Senior Health & Safety
Engage as You Age: Benefits of Social Media for Seniors
Staying social can be a challenge for older adults, especially those who are homebound or have limited mobility.
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Senior Health & Safety
How to Promote Senior Independence & Enhance a Senior’s Life Purpose
When we try to do too much for seniors, we can end up depriving them of a sense of purpose in life and making them feel robbed of their senior independence.
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Senior Health & Safety
Breathe Easier with These Daily Lung Disease Care Tips
Living with lung disease, specifically COPD, presents older adults with some unique challenges. From increased risk of infections like pneumonia and the flu to swelling in the extremities to emotional challenges like anxiety and depression, COPD is a complicated chronic illness that requires constant care. The good news is that small adjustments to your lifestyle can reduce flare-ups and make a big impact on quality of life.
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Senior Health & Safety
Simple Steps You Can Take Today to Better Manage Diabetes
Monitoring glucose levels, checking and rechecking blood pressure, and keeping tabs on food consumed—these are just a few of the ongoing daily activities necessary to manage diabetes.
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