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Resources and insights for Bay Area families caring for aging loved ones.
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Senior Health & Safety

Learn Heart Attack Warning Signs and Post-Heart Attack Caregiving Tips

Although some heart attacks come on quickly and without warning, the majority are prefaced by some degree of mild pain and discomfort.
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Family Caregiving

Family Caregiver Challenges: When Siblings Aren’t Helping

If you’re managing all of the care for your aging parents solo while your siblings refrain from helping, you’re not alone. As a matter of fact, as many as half of all family caregivers are taking care of an aging loved one on their own, according to a recent report from AARP. It’s one of the top family caregiver challenges being faced, and can be difficult to know how to resolve.
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Senior Health & Safety

Diabetes Care Tips: Be Aware of These Uncommon Symptoms

The complex steps necessary to enable us to see are mind-boggling. In the blink of an eye, our brains can easily take transmitted specifics of the world around us, translate that information based on input from other senses, memories, and thoughts, and then build an understanding of that information to make us aware of what we are seeing.
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Senior Health & Safety

Older Adult Exercise vs. Medications: What’s More Effective in Combating Common Health Issues?

If you made a resolution back in January to exercise more this year, hopefully you are continuing to stick with it! As it turns out, adding more physical activity to your everyday routine is one resolution we should all be working on. For older adults, many of whom take multiple medications for a variety of health conditions, this is especially true.
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Senior Health & Safety

Top Assistive Devices to Help Seniors Remain Independent and Safe

As people grow older, assistive devices in the home can make everyday life simpler and less hazardous. There’s a wide selection of assistive equipment solutions for home care available on the market today that can improve senior safety and help older adults to remain more comfortable at home. At Hillendale Home Care, we would like to provide you with some insider advice for purchasing and using some of the most widely used pieces of home care equipment.
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Respite Care

Why Respite Care Services Are Crucial to Family Caregivers’ Health

Meeting the care needs of a senior loved one is a physically and emotionally taxing responsibility, and it’s crucial for family caregivers to take regular breaks to rest and recharge. Respite care services offer relief from the daily tasks of caregiving, allowing family caregivers to care for themselves – leading to better care for the seniors they love, too.
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Alzheimer's Disease

How Dementia Affects Vision and Tips for Caregivers

The complex steps necessary to enable us to see are mind-boggling. In the blink of an eye, our brains can easily take transmitted specifics of the world around us, translate that information based on input from other senses, memories, and thoughts, and then build an understanding of that information to make us aware of what we are seeing.
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Caregiver Tips

Dementia Care Tips: Watch for the Warning Signs of Caregiver Burnout

Imagine how it would feel to awaken in a strange place, not being able to remember how you got there or even what your name is. Complete disorientation quickly develops into anger and fear, and you may discover yourself yelling at the unknown person positioned beside your bed, speaking to you in a soft voice.
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Caregiver Tips

Senior Finances: a Difficult but Vital Discussion

Millions of people in America are struggling with the question of whether their senior parents are able to cover the cost for long-term care. Senior finances can be a sensitive subject matter, and when it’s time to start giving thought to long-term care needs, having an honest and open discussion about how your parents will cover the cost for aging care services is essential.
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