1. Preventing Falls 101

    Nearly a third of all adults over the age of 65 years have falls each year. The gravity of the injuries increases more among elderly adult falls and can result in fatal and nonfatal injuries, breaking a hip, knee, pelvis, spine, elbow are common injuries that can create the need for surgery and take a long time in recovery and physical therapy. While September 22 has been marked Falls Prevention…Read More

  2. Traits to Look for in Caregivers for Senior Home Care

    Taking care of your loved one when they get to the age they can no longer care for herself or himself can be tricky business. Unfortunately, not all caregivers are equal in the quality of senior home care they are willing to give. Finding a good one you trust with your senior loved one can be easier when looking for the following traits during the interview and trial period. While this list isn’…Read More