After facilitating more than 1500 support groups and workshops, I know that caregivers do not have a lot of time. That is why I decided to do “Tuesday’s Tips for Caregivers.”
Here you can find a 1-4 minute tip that I believe will inspire and assist you on your journey.
CAREGIVERS, YOU ARE NOT ALONE!
Weekly Caregiver Tips Intro
Adult Daycare And How It Can Help
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Tuesday’s Tip for Caregivers – Falling is Not a Normal Part of Aging
Falling is not a normal part of aging. You can prevent falls by doing the right exercises, making your home safer, getting regular health checkups, and more. Learn steps you can take to stay safe. You can prevent falls by doing the right exercises, making your home...
Overcoming Guilt When You Have To Move Your Loved One Into A Senior Community
3 reasons for guilt and the reality behind themHere are three common reasons and some example scenarios why caregivers feel guilty about moving their senior to assisted living. We explain why those reasons aren’t true and why your decision was unavoidable. 1. You’ve...
The Warning Signs Of Alzheimer’s
The warning signs of Alzheimer's. Visit Our Sponsor Arden Courts, where all they do is memory care.https://www.arden-courts.com
Tuesday’s Tip for Caregivers – Seniors & Spitting
Spitting can arise as a major and annoying problem for families, friends and caregivers of persons with Alzheimer's Disease. A person with a dementia may have difficulty with some types of food and fluids. This can lead to them spitting out lumps or holding food in...
Weighted Blankets and How They Can Help With Agitation In Seniors
Weighted blankets and how they can help with agitation in seniors. The heaviness of the blanket will bring comfort and calmness. It makes a great Christmas gift. Many people find that the blankets help with stress and anxiety . There’s something calming about their...
Tuesday’s Tip for Caregivers – Letting Seniors with Dementia Or Alzheimers Help Around The House
Involve the person. Allow the person with dementia to do as much as possible with the least amount of assistance. For example, he or she might be able to set the table with the help of visual cues or dress independently if you lay out clothes in the order they go on....
Tuesday’s Tip for Caregivers – Importance Of Fire Alarm
A smoke alarm is critical for the early detection of a fire in your home and could mean the difference between life and death. Fires can occur in a variety of ways and in any room of your home. But no matter where or how, having a smoke alarm is the first key step...
How Long Should I Grieve?
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What To Look For When Searching For In Home Health Care
What to look for when searching for in home health care. Visit Our Sponsor Arden Courts, where all they do is memory care.https://www.arden-courts.com