
Stroke Recovery at Home Isn’t What You Think. It’s So Much More.
Leaving the hospital with someone you love after a stroke can feel like a win—until the front door closes behind you. Suddenly, you’re back in

Leaving the hospital with someone you love after a stroke can feel like a win—until the front door closes behind you. Suddenly, you’re back in

When someone has a stroke, the world can feel like it’s turned upside down. One minute everything is familiar, and the next, routines, conversations, and

Having a conversation to introduce home care can be stressful, especially when a loved one hesitates at the very idea. For many older adults, the

Are you feeling uncertain about the safety and well-being of a loved one with dementia? Coping with the behavioral changes and demands of caregiving can

Raising awareness about mental health is important at every stage of life, but it becomes especially vital as our parents age. For many older adults,

Your dad has always enjoyed a glass of wine or two with dinner, but lately, you’ve observed a shift. He’s begun turning to stronger drinks,

The data is quite startling: over half of all caregivers suffer from injuries while lifting or moving older individuals. With many family members stepping into

When you assume the role of caring for an aging relative at home, you’ll frequently need to help them navigate their living space, assist with

In his documentary about grief, George Shelley uses an analogy of glitter. Toss a handful of glitter into the air, and it is going to

There was a period when Mom only required assistance a few days a week, just for a couple of hours each day. However, as her