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Care For Your Elderly With Love And Affection
With old age, the elderly become more vulnerable and require more care and attention. At this point of their life, it is the responsibility of
The Safety resources for Seniors’ Well-Being
When a person transitions from the mild stage of dementia to the moderate stage of dementia, you may need to make some changes within the home to reduce fall risk. With a little resourcefulness and a lot of patience, you can provide your loved one with all of the comforts of home, plus an added layer of safety.
Find Products and Resources For Coping With Caregiver Stress At Home.
When a loved one is in the moderate and severe stages of dementia, it is normal to feel high levels of caregiver stress. You may also need to cope with grief as you approach the loss of a loved one. It might be comforting to compare notes with a social worker experienced in working with caregivers. The social worker can share coping strategies for dealing with the many demands of caring for a loved one at home. And provide more information if needed.