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Has Your Parent Suffered Nerve Damage as a Result of a TBI?
Elderly Care in Lehi UT: If you are a family caregiver for an elderly adult who has recently suffered a fall or other accident, it is likely that traumatic brain injury has been something that has been on your mind. TBI is a leading cause of both disability and death throughout the United States, impacting all age groups.
Read MoreTips for Helping a Senior Suffering Emotional Difficulties Avoid Malnutrition
Homecare in Draper UT: As a family caregiver you likely already understand the serious risk that malnutrition can pose for your senior. What they eat is a major part of their overall health and well-being, but unfortunately, millions of elderly adults throughout the United States are currently living with malnutrition or are at risk of it.
Read MoreWhat Do You and Your Loved-One Most Need to Keep in Mind as You Work Toward Wellness?
Home Health Care in Provo UT: Keeping your loved-one as well as possible can mean making changes to her eating and exercise habits. How you go about making those changes is just as important as the changes that you make.
Read MoreElderly Eye Exams Are Important for Overall Health
Homecare in Provo UT: Too many elderly people avoid going in for routine eye exams for one reason or another. When elderly people depend on a family caregiver to help them set up appointments it becomes their responsibility to ensure that their aging loved one gets an annual eye exam.
Read MoreWhat Kinds of Exercise Should a Loved-One with COPD Try?
Senior Care in Provo UT: Exercising after a diagnosis of COPD? Absolutely. In fact, your loved-one’s doctor will probably recommend some type of exercise. Try one or more of these.
Read MoreHome Care Jobs in Salt Lake and Utah Counties. We are hiring!
December Rose Senior Care at Home is now hiring CNA Caregivers in Utah and Salt Lake Counties to become part of a growing team and assist seniors in their homes.
Read MoreHow Can You Take a Step Away from Caregiving for a Little While?
Most family caregivers feel as if they really can’t take time away from their elderly family member, even if they’re quickly burning themselves out. Taking time away from caregiving might take a little bit of planning, but it’s definitely doable.
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