
Are You Picking Up on These Changes in Caring for an Older Loved One?
Looking back over the past year, it’s easy to mark time by the big, visible events. A holiday visit. A birthday dinner. A new diagnosis.

Looking back over the past year, it’s easy to mark time by the big, visible events. A holiday visit. A birthday dinner. A new diagnosis.

Kids have a way of changing the whole atmosphere of a home. They burst in with curiosity, enthusiasm, and the kind of bright energy that


You’ve probably heard the old saying, “It takes a village.” But what happens when the villagers—the caregivers—are tired, overwhelmed, and running on empty? If you’ve

For someone living with dementia, a shift in behavior doesn’t always come from what’s being said. Sometimes, it’s what’s happening around them. A chair moved

When Alzheimer’s enters your world, there’s no orientation session. No training video. No neat checklist that covers all the “what ifs.” You find yourself relying

We’re used to thinking of medications as lifesavers, and they can be. But they can also be harmful, even deadly, when they aren’t taken correctly.

Ever found yourself wondering if that morning pill got taken or if it’s still sitting in the organizer? If so, you’re in good company. Medication

If you’ve been caring for an aging loved one, you probably know the feeling: a day that begins with good intentions quickly fills up with

When you’re caring for someone with diabetes, the responsibilities never seem to stop. There are meals to plan, meds to manage, glucose numbers to monitor,