Monthly Archives: July 2016
Panorama Undercover Elderly Care Part 1 of 2
Taking Care Of Yourself As Well As The Elderly: Vacation And Respite
Caring for an elderly member of your family is a huge responsibility that very few people actually take on today. It is to be commended for so many reasons, especially when you consider just how much caregivers do give up to dedicate themselves to their family. When you do accept the task of looking after…
More infoHow to Care for Aging Parents, 3rd Edition
“The bible of eldercare”—ABC World News. “An indispensable book”—AARP. “A compassionate guide of encyclopedic proportion”—The Washington Post. And, winner of a Books for a Better Life Award. How to Care for Aging Parents is the best and bestselling book of its kind, and its author, Virginia Morris, is the go-to person on eldercare for the…
More infoDevelop Your Skills To Care For The Elderly: Wound Care
If you care for an elderly member of your family, you will fully understand that maintaining his or her health is extremely hard work and you will often feel like you are fighting an uphill battle that you have absolutely no chance of winning! It takes dedication and sheer hard work to gain the advantage…
More infoHow To Deal With Difficult Aging Parents: A Relationship Guide For Stressed Out Adult Children
Are you overwhelmed and stressed out from your difficult aging parents and feel like there is seemingly no end or any solution to it all? Believe it or not, this is one of life’s most common, yet difficult problems to handle that happens to every one of us: What happens when you eventually have to…
More infoElder Care
Elder care or care for the elderly refers to fulfilling special needs of senior citizens. Senior citizens today means our own parents, elderly destitute people, the homeless and others of old age who may be infirm or ill. In many countries around the world, ‘elderly care’ covers a whole area of related services in the…
More infoCaring For The Elderly: Senior Illnesses And What They Mean To You
As we get older, we all become more susceptible to illnesses, diseases and ailments that may render us incapacitated in some way, shape or form. In some cases we may not even recover from them. It is a sad fact, but we will all eventually shake hands with the very thing that is going to…
More infoSenior Citizen Caregiving 101: Things I wish I’d known
I was my 95 year old Mom’s caregiver for the last 5 years of her life. During this time, I learned about senior citizen caregiving mostly on my own with my Mom’s careful and loving guidance. The things I most wish I’d known before starting down this caregiver path were begging to be documented, and…
More infoParents with Alzheimer’s: Best Practices in Caring for a Loved One
Taking care of a parent with Alzheimer’s is difficult and something that no child is ever prepared for but it is possible. “Parents with Alzheimer’s: Best Practices in Caring for a Loved One” is a book designed to help you to not only understand your parent’s disease but it is also set up to provide…
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