Elder abuse is a silent problem that deprives seniors of their dignity, safety, and — in some extreme (though unfortunate) cases —their lives. This article […]
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If you or a loved one struggles with limited mobility, you might have trouble performing things you once enjoyed. But, even with the loss of movement, there are many activities for seniors that promote mental, physical, and social wellbeing.
Watching your parents age is never easy. It’s especially difficult when their health declines. You might feel compelled to discuss your concerns with a professional in this situation. However, you don’t want to overstep your parent’s boundaries. Or, perhaps you need help approaching your parent’s doctor in the first place. If so, these tips can help.
As your parent ages, you may notice them struggle with basic tasks or activities they once performed effortlessly. When you can’t provide care for some reason, a qualified caregiver can help support their independence and dignity, giving you peace of mind and allowing your parent to age in place in their home. Here are a few tips to consider as you explore your options to find the right professional to provide eldercare at home.









