MeetCaregivers: Our Mission
MeetCaregivers’s mission is to provide you with high-quality products, services, and technology to meet all of your care needs.
Our creed comes down to two words when it comes to senior care: never settle!
MeetCaregivers’s mission is to provide you with high-quality products, services, and technology to meet all of your care needs.
Our creed comes down to two words when it comes to senior care: never settle!
Government assistance for family caregivers can be an invaluable way to ease some of the financial stress that comes with caring for an aging parent or loved one. Here are a few tips to help point you in the right direction.
Like any other type of long-term care, aging in place requires a significant amount of preparation and organizing. Of course, this is sometimes easier said than done since you can’t always anticipate unexpected medical events or health conditions. But for your parents to enjoy the full benefits that aging in place brings, your family must carefully plan for their current and future needs.
‘Tis the season for gathering with loved ones and celebrations. But while this time of year brings glad tidings, it also brings plenty of holiday stress, especially for family caregivers.
Discussing end-of-life planning with your aging parents is no easy task, especially if they’re reluctant to discuss finances and similarly challenging topics. Fortunately, there are several ways you can guide and support them through this process.
There are so many reasons to love autumn! So as the weather cools, the leaves change, and seasonal festivities get underway, now is the perfect time for these fall activities for seniors.
Whether you’re a professional caregiver or an adult child caring for your aging parent, caring for somebody with a cognitive disease is an incredibly challenging experience. The following dementia caregiver tips could help both of you through this difficult experience.
Older adults are living longer thanks to improved technology, healthcare services, and quality of life. But as many people are finding, living longer doesn’t mean older adults retain the ability to care for themselves.
Caregiver support groups are a critical resource for managing the stress that frequently comes with family caregiving. However, when you’re juggling caregiving, work, home, and more, finding a group — let alone the time to attend — is easier said than done.
While there are many benefits of caregiving, it’s no secret that family caregivers face a unique challenges ranging from the physical to financial. The Credit for Caring Act would effectively alleviate caregiver role strain and help many find work/life balance.