Posts by Kimberly Burdo
Four Easy Tips for Keeping Your Senior’s Brain Going
Brain health is something lots of seniors are concerned about. Here’s how you can help your elderly family member’s brain stay strong.
Read MoreDoes Your Parent Suffer from SAD?
If your older family member is feeling blue this winter, they could have SAD, too. Knowing more about the condition could help you to determine if your aging relative needs help.
Read MoreReview: Compassionate, Good Communication!
Home Care Review: Autumn Home Care, LLC is very compassionate, good communication, and committed to finding caregiver’s that meet the Owner’s high standards.
Read MoreKimberly Burdo- Interviewed on Approved Senior Network TV with Valerie VanBooven RN BSN
This is Valerie VanBooven with Approved Senior Network. I had the opportunity to interview Kimberly Burdo w/ Autumn Home Care. Located in St. Charles, MO.
Read MoreReview: Impressed with Kimberly and Her People!
Home Care Reviews: We’ve been impressed with Kimberly Burdo (Owner) both her and the people that she had provided. Read more.
Read More5 Ways to Prevent Your Parent from Falling
One of the biggest dangers that older adults face is falls. The changes that occur to the body because of age combined with common medical conditions increase the chances of your parent suffering a fall.
Read MoreThings to Do At Home When It’s Cold Out
Don’t let the weather get you and your senior down! With a little planning, you can find fun and unique things to do at home with your senior all season long.
Read MoreRecognizing Signs Of Anxiety In Yourself Or Your Senior
It is important to recognize these feelings so that you can get yourself or your senior the help that a you need as soon as possible, so that you can get back to making the most of your lives and your elder care routine as you can.
Read MoreWhat Can You Do to Help Your Senior to Get Used to Elder Care Providers?
Sometimes getting the help that you and your senior need isn’t as easy as you think it will be.
Read More5 Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease
Many family caregivers worry that their older family member’s forgetfulness may signal the onset of Alzheimer’s disease.
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