Knowledge is powerful and education plays a crucial role in caregiving.
The goal of our blog is to continue to support others through the challenges of caregiving with valuable information on the aging process and on being a caregiver. Education gives family caregivers the knowledge and skills needed to provide quality care.
As you navigate the complex challenges of caregiving and questions arise, come check out our articles for helpful information!
Strategies for Bathing a Loved One
In caring for a loved one it can be extremely stressful when they begin to have behavioral issues and refuse to bath.
Become a Professional Caregiver
There are families every day that are in need of extra help for an elderly loved one. They need help with meals,
Seniors can Continue to Live Independently with the Perfect Gift this Holiday Season.
Give a Philips Lifeline Auto Alert this Holiday Season Each holiday season we find that while the holidays are a festive time
A Parkinson’s Disease Program Improves Quality of Life for Patients & Families
Statistics show there are over (1) Million Americans who have Parkinson’s Disease and more than 50,000 new cases diagnosed each year. The
Do you know the 10 signs of early Alzheimer’s disease?
Do you have a loved one that is having some memory issues? Are you wondering if it could be early Alzheimer’s symptoms?
Facts and Tips on Falls and Fractures in the Elderly (part 2)
You can help prevent falls by following a few safety rules and by making changes to unsafe areas in your home. Make
Facts and Tips on Falls and Fractures (part 1)
A simple thing can change the life of a senior, like tripping on a rug or slipping on a wet spot on
Celebrate National Senior Citizens Day by Gerry Fioriglio RN, BS
August 21st is National Senior Citizens Day. Help Celebrate. Give thanks to every senior in your community. It is a day of reflection
Life-Space Mobility by Gerry Fioriglio RN, BS
Have you heard of life-space mobility? Life space is the measurement of where a person goes, the frequency of getting there and
Virtual Dementia Tour is Changing the Perception of Aging
By Loretta Pigeon & Gerry Fioriglio RN, BS / Family Caregivers Network It has been said until you walk a mile in