Engaging Conversations With Home Care
Talking with seniors about getting older, loved ones, and even the home care team can learn new things, bridge the gap between generations, and build lasting relationships.
Talking with seniors about getting older, loved ones, and even the home care team can learn new things, bridge the gap between generations, and build lasting relationships.
It’s recommended that seniors who are aging in place have elder care at home.
The easy answer to the question, “Is your loved one at risk for cataracts?” is yes. More than 50% of elderly individuals over the age of 80 develop a cataract or two. A cataract is a cloudy area that forms in the lens of the eye. It can cause the person who has one to…