Veterans’ Home Care Helping with PTSD
It can be hard to age in place while living with PTSD but with the right help, it is possible to age at home and live out the remainder of someone’s life in the home they most love.
It can be hard to age in place while living with PTSD but with the right help, it is possible to age at home and live out the remainder of someone’s life in the home they most love.
Sometimes there are misunderstandings about the differences between live-in care and 24-hour home care. This information can help.
When you hear the term hospice care, it just means that your senior has an illness that cannot be cured or is closer to the end of life. Here are some tips when caring for them.
In addition to having 24-hour home care seniors should try these 10 things to improve their heart health and lower the risk of heart attacks or heart disease.
Seniors should have post-hospital care services after they are released from the hospital to help them with things like meals and getting their gut health back on track.
Too often people overlook some very good and powerful support systems for aging veterans. One of those is known as the Aid and Attendance pension benefit.
RSV can present more serious health issues for the elderly, especially those with underlying conditions. Anyone with a weakened immune system is also at higher risk.
The best way to ensure your elderly loved one remains social is to work with companion care at home services to help even if you are not around.
Families with a loved one with Parkinson’s must get the help that they need to continue offering that support, which might mean bringing in Parkinson’s care for assistance.
Some of the things that you can do to help your senior parent get into a new routine after being discharged from the hospital are discussed here.