Senior Care Blog
Resources and insights for Bay Area families caring for aging loved ones.
Alzheimer's Disease
Caring for Someone With Alzheimer’s at Home
March is Brain Awareness Month, a time to better understand how brain health affects daily life, relationships, and independence. For many families, this awareness becomes deeply personal when a loved one is living with Alzheimer’s disease.
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Nutrition
How Do Nutritional Needs Change With Age?
As we get older, nutrition matters more, not less. During National Nutrition Month, many families begin asking an important question: how do nutritional needs change with age, and what does that really look like in everyday life?
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Community
Giving Back Where We Live: Why Community Service Matters in Senior Care
At Hillendale Home Care, caring for older adults has always meant more than providing excellent in-home support. It means showing up for the communities where our clients, caregivers, and families live. Strong communities are essential to healthy aging, and Hillendale Home Care believes senior care organizations have a responsibility to help support them.
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24/7 Home Care
24-Hour Home Care in Alameda County: Ensuring Safety and Peace of Mind
For many families in the East Bay, there comes a time when traditional hourly care no longer provides enough consistent support.
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Elder Care
A New Year for Sonoma County Seniors: A Local Guide to Home Care and Community Resources in 2026
For many families in Northern California, the month of January brings more than just a change in the calendar.
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Dementia Home Care
Holidays and Dementia: A Family Caregiver Guide to Creating Calm, Connection, and Comfort
For many San Francisco Bay Area families, the holidays are a time of celebration, tradition, and togetherness. But for people living with dementia (and the family caregivers supporting them), the season can bring a complex mix of joy, longing, stress, and overwhelm. Routines change, gatherings get louder, travel becomes more complicated, and emotional memories surface more abruptly than usual.
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Choosing Home Care
Home Care for Disabled Adults: How Reliable Daily Support Helps People with Disabilities Thrive
Every year on December 3rd, the world recognizes International Day of Persons with Disabilities. It is a moment to celebrate disability inclusion, challenge assumptions, and spotlight the support systems that help people with disabilities live full, self-directed lives.
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Senior Health & Safety
Transportation Services for Seniors: How Home Care Helps Older Adults Stay Mobile, Safe, and Connected
Every December, Older Driver Safety Awareness Week shines a light on an issue many families quietly struggle with. Driving represents freedom, independence, spontaneity, and control. It’s often one of the last daily routines older adults want to give up, and for good reason. Driving allows seniors to stay active, social, and connected to the world around them.
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Choosing Home Care
Alzheimer’s Home Care: How In-Home Support Brings Safety, Comfort, and Relief for Families
When a loved one is living with Alzheimer’s disease, families often reach a point where safety concerns, sleep disruption, and emotional exhaustion make daily care feel overwhelming.
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