Posts by Kimberly Burdo
Is Your Mom Forgetting to Take Her Medications?
A Portuguese study of more than 1,000 older adults found that 38.8% often forgot to take their prescription pills each day.
Read MoreFive Common Questions about Hospice Care
Do you have questions about hospice care? These answers can help you both to make decisions that support her needs.
Read MoreAlzheimer’s Care Gives Family Caregivers A Holiday Break
The holidays can be a tough time of the year for seniors, but also for the family caregivers that are taking care of them. If you’re taking care of a senior parent with dementia and you have other obligations like children at home or a full time job the extra stress of the holidays can…
Read MoreHygiene Tips For Seniors Traveling Over The Holidays
Seniors who have difficulty with things like showering, washing their hands, or using the bathroom should have personal care at home to help them maintain good hygiene at home.
Read MoreSimple Salads for Seniors
Nutrient-rich diets are crucial for the health of the elderly. Salads are ideal for the elderly since they don’t need much time or effort to make.
Read MoreKeeping Your Senior Mom Engaged This Winter
Even if the days are growing shorter and the air is becoming chillier, maintaining your activity level, health, and happiness is as important now as it was in the summer.
Read MoreBooks to Help Your Child Adjust to Your Mom’s Alzheimer’s Diagnosis
Have you considered using this month to help your child understand what’s going to happen after your mom’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis?
Read MoreDenture Care Tips For Seniors
According to one study more than half of all seniors wear at least a partial denture to replace missing teeth.
Read MoreTips For Talking About Long Term Senior Home Care With Your Aging Parent
It’s quite common now for seniors to stay in their own homes as they get older. Most seniors prefer that.
Read MoreCelebrate Your Mom on National Senior Citizen Day
Ronald Reagan proclaimed August 21st as a day to celebrate all that older adults offer to other generations.
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