Archive for December 2018
Starting the New Year Organized: Setting Up Your Caregiver Calendar
It may seem extremely simple, but a basic calendar is one of the most useful tools you can have in your journey as a family caregiver. Utilizing a calendar effectively enables you to keep your schedule under control and organize all of your efforts so what they are not only most efficient for your senior,…
Read More6 Ways to Manage Sarcoidosis
Sarcoidosis is an inflammatory disease that causes small lumps of cells to form in various parts of the body. These lumps are called granulomas. The most common parts of the body for granulomas are the skin, lungs, lymph nodes, and eyes. However, they can form anywhere. Unfortunately, there is no cure for the condition, but…
Read MoreDecorating Mom’s House for the Holidays? Use These Tips to Keep Her Safe
Elderly Care Upper Darby PA-There is a lot you can do to prevent accidental fires during the holidays in your aging parent’s house. Here are some tips to decorate safely.
Read MoreWhy Are Other Family Members Critiquing Your Caregiving Skills?
Other family members may love to share their feelings with you about what you’re doing as a caregiver. More often than not, they’re going to do that in a way that doesn’t feel very good to you. But they’re not really involved in what’s going on, so why do they have so much to say?…
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