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Resources and insights for Bay Area families caring for aging loved ones.
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Elder Care

Senior Healthcare Provider Tips: Do You Need a Geriatrician?

You have located the perfect senior healthcare provider for your aging father, and now you are wondering if there are any other decisions that need to be made regarding his physical, mental or medical well-being. If you have been very pleased thus far with the service and advice given by his primary care physician, you probably have little to worry about.
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Family Caregiving

Helping Family Caregivers

There are ways that friends and other family members can help family caregivers. These methods and a brief explanation of each are given below.
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Caregiver Tips

Home Care Services Concord CA – Sleep Time Myths

Sleeping can sometimes be a real issue with elderly people. Actually, getting enough sleep can be a real issue with most people! When it comes to learning about how much sleep a person needs, don’t pull the covers over your head. Children often resist going to bed; they just don’t want to miss anything. What if something fun happens? They don’t want to miss out. Sleeping somehow sucks the fun out of everything.
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Senior Activities

Senior Care Moraga CA – Finding Fun Activities

Hobbies are an important activity for seniors, they strengthen the mind body connection and bring enjoyment and a sense of fulfillment to the elderly person.  Hobbies and other fun activities also encourage better physical health because they promote better mental health.
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Choosing Home Care

Elder Care in Pleasanton: What are the Signs that Your Aging Parent Needs In-Home Care?

Elder care in Pleasanton and the nearby communities is a service provided by a person to help your elderly parents perform everyday tasks, while continuing to live in their home. The caretaker is usually not a medical professional, but many states require a license to provide this service. Below are some signs that your elderly loved one may need some help around the house. The extra help may be needed every day or just a few days a week.
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Choosing Home Care

Finding the Right Caregiver for a Loved One in East Bay Area CA

How do you find the right caregiver for your loved one? When your mother or father requires some level of help in order to live at home, then they need a caregiver. One of the first instincts that adult children have when it comes to providing care to a loved one is to be that caregiver for them.
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Choosing Home Care

Home Care in Antioch CA: – How Home Care Can Help Make Your Aging Parent Happier

If you work full time, care for your own family, and are the primary caregiver for an aging parent, you don’t get to spend much time with either your family, or your parent.
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Choosing Home Care

Build Your Family Tree with Home Care Services

Time is the one constant in the entire universe. Sure, Einstein stated that is was the speed of light, but it’s really just time, and time marches on. When your loved ones reach a certain age, such as their seventies, you may be more curious about your family roots, your ancestry.
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Choosing Home Care

What Happens with Home Care Services in Bad Weather!

In most northern regions of the United States during the winter, bad weather can hamper one’s ability to get to their destination. Snowfall, especially during blizzards, can make road impassable and they can actually become closed to anyone except ‘essential’ personnel. So are home care services determined to be essential personnel?
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