Articles for Caregivers
Understanding Advance Care Directives
One way to ensure your wishes are respected if you become unable to make decisions for yourself is by creating an advance care directive (ACD).
Six Steps You Can Take to Reduce the Risk of Falling
Falls are the leading cause of fatal and nonfatal injuries for people 65 and over. Here are five steps to help older adults stay safe and steady on their feet.
The Benefits of Person-Centered Care
Person-Centered Care recognizes that each patient, or older adult, is a unique individual with their own history, beliefs, and circumstances.
Adaptive Fitness and Safe Summer Activities for Older Adults
Adaptive fitness programs offer tailored exercise routines that accommodate various physical and cognitive conditions, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the benefits of staying active, regardless of their abilities.
Protecting the Elderly Against Scams and Fraud
Protecting our elderly parents and loved ones from falling victim to scams is crucial step in preventing exploitation. In this blog post, we’ll explore some practical tips and strategies to help safeguard them from various scams.
Understanding and Addressing Caregiver Stress
Whether you are interested in learning how to provide the best care for your loved one or building a rewarding career, caregiver training can help you on that path.
Caregivers Needed: Be The Best Caregiver You Can Be
Whether you are interested in learning how to provide the best care for your loved one or building a rewarding career, caregiver training can help you on that path.
Taking care of (tax) business….
It’s already March! Some of us have completed our taxes and some are wondering where to go for help. Fortunately, there are two no-cost programs in our area.
Embracing a Fresh Start: New Year’s Intentions for Family Caregivers
As the calendar turns its pages to a new year, it’s a time-honored tradition to set resolutions or intentions for the coming year. In this blog post, we’ll explore some meaningful intentions tailored specifically for family caregivers.
Tips to Help Caregivers Survive the Holidays—and Beyond
The holidays are busy times, but for those caring for an elderly parent or loved one, the holidays add even more of a challenge. Already feeling overwhelmed with daily caregiving tasks, caregivers may view holiday preparations as more of a burden than a joy.
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Protecting the Elderly Against Scams and Fraud
Understanding and Addressing Caregiver Stress
Caregivers Needed: Be The Best Caregiver You Can Be
Embracing a Fresh Start: New Year’s Intentions for Family Caregivers
Tips to Help Caregivers Survive the Holidays—and Beyond
CTSBC to Implement Novel Approach to Enhancing Community Health