
Caring for Senior Parents: Managing Emotional Empathy and Avoiding Burnout
Empathy is, naturally, an integral characteristic of caring for senior parents. The ability to put yourself in another individual’s shoes means that you can better

Tools to Help You Serve As a Care Advocate for Someone You Love
“Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not.” – Dr. Seuss, The Lorax Serving as a

Are You Experiencing Family Caregiving Dread? These Tips Can Help
What are your very first thoughts as soon as you wake up in the morning? Are you looking forward to what your day holds, or

Family Caregiver Support: What the Post-Pandemic Work-Life Balance May Look Like
If there’s one particular positive after-effect associated with the pandemic, it’s been family caregiver support and appreciation. Managing work and home life has long been

This One Simple Idea Improves Home Care for Seniors with Dementia
“Sometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory.” – Dr. Seuss Memories are what bind together our past

Top Questions to Ask the Doctor When You Are Managing Senior Health Issues
Of all the many responsibilities a family caregiver encounters, possibly one of the more overwhelming is managing senior health issues. The National Council on Aging

Meaningful New Year Resolutions for Family Caregiver Support
If you’re one of the 8% of Americans who actually realize their New Year’s resolution goals, congratulations! But if you’re like most of us, you’ve

5 Tips on How to Help Elderly Parents With Finances
Amongst the hardest challenges for adult children is knowing how to help elderly parents with finances. Finances are both extremely personal and a representation of

How a Geriatric Care Manager Can Make Your Family’s Life Better
Family caregivers know that navigating the journey of finding appropriate care resources for a senior loved one can feel like attempting to cross the ocean

How to Talk to Someone Who Has Dementia Using These Nonverbal Techniques
Communication with a senior struggling with the challenges of Alzheimer’s, particularly in the middle and later stages, can be frustrating – both for you and