Posts Tagged ‘in home care’

8 Tips for How to Talk With Someone Who Has Dementia

According to Alzheimer’s Disease International, more than 50 million people globally suffer from dementia each year, with the figure predicted to rise to more than 130 million by 2050. When the population grows, so does the need to discover new ways to engage in order to preserve these people’s desire to interact with loved ones. While dementia symptoms and severity vary, there are several dementia coping resources and support techniques available to help you have better interactions with your loved one. It’s best to be patient, straightforward, and understanding in general.  Here are eight Alzheimer’s communication tools to help you…

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6 Tips for Seniors to Stay Active and Healthy at Home

As the end of the coronavirus pandemic remains unknown, most older adult citizens are expected to stay at home to protect their health and welfare and to limit interaction with others. While it is definitely in the best interest of their physical well-being, it may have a huge effect on the mental and emotional health of a senior to feel trapped indoors and away from their routine. To support older adults stay comfortable and happy at home, here are few tips. Move Around the House Regular physical activity provides higher levels of energy, better mood, more relaxation, which can result…

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How to Brighten the 2020 Holidays for Seniors

The 2020 Holiday season is here and it is in full swing. As with the vast majority of other holidays this year we know that many celebrations – and possibly some long-standing traditions – will look different. But that doesn’t mean all festivities and celebrations have to stop. At Thrive USA Homecare, we care deeply about helping seniors feel included in the festivities and to enjoy the holiday season to the fullest. If you are a family caregiver, here are some things you can do to help brighten the holidays for seniors this year.  Bring Back Holiday Traditions Familiarity during…

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How to Talk to Your Parent About In-Home Care

Talking with your parent or loved one about needing a home care solution can be a difficult conversation for both of you. For your loved one, it represents a loss of independence and a realization of declining health. For you, it can be difficult because you must now tell your parent or loved one that you need extra help caring for them. Having a conversation about the dangers of unassisted living may be hard, but it is necessary.       Few things are more stressful for a family caregiver than an aging loved one who refuses to accept the help they need….

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November is National Family Caregivers Month

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November is Global Caregivers Month where people are honored for their commitment and selflessness who provide for loved ones who are unable. The burden of caring for aging parents or the families of their partner with their job needs and the education of their own children is balanced by millions of Americans. NCM is an opportunity for gratitude and affirmation of the self-sacrifice and hard work of the caregivers – and support. National Family Caregivers Month (NFC) is recognized every week in November. This celebration began in 1997 with the signing of a Presidential Proclamation by President Clinton. Ever since…

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Keeping Loved Ones Connected- Technology Edition

Have you heard of the “digital divide?” It’s a gap that many older adults are suffering through these days. For over seven months we have been social distancing, and now…